Flagship lesson
Private chart session
A one-to-one sitting at the board with printed bars of the underlying you actually trade. We mark trend, range, and invalidation before anyone opens a chain.
Who it is for
People who already buy and sell options — SET50, single-stock, or overseas underlyings — and still freeze when the chain looks busy. You know the difference between a call and a put. You do not yet have a calm way to decide whether the underlying is even offering a location.
What you leave with
You leave with a repeatable pencil method: how you will mark the last swing, where the idea is wrong, and what must remain true on the next print before you even glance at strikes.
Scope
One 90-minute sitting. One underlying, named when you write to us, so the pack can be printed before you arrive. We work from the cash or futures chart of that name, then only as a last step discuss how an option would express the same location — not which contract to buy this afternoon.
How the sitting runs
- You write with the underlying and a few sentences about where you usually get stuck — expiry week, opening drive, or a name that chops.
- We print the pack the day before. If the name is thin, we say so and may suggest a more liquid cousin for teaching, not for trading.
- You sit at the table. Phones stay in a tray. We mark in pencil, then ink once a line has earned its keep.
- The last fifteen minutes are for the recap sheet and the two homework charts. No new underlying in that window.
Prepare
Bring twenty sessions of the underlying you actually trade, on paper if you have them. A laptop is optional; the lesson runs on paper and the board. Eat before you come — we do not break for a meal inside 90 minutes.
Limits
This is a reading lesson, not advice on a live position. If you arrive with an open option, we may use it only as a chart example of location, never as a recommendation to hold or close. We do not teach order entry, Greeks as a calculator exercise, or scanner settings.