Chiang Mai · Chart review studio
Utility Pine Core
Hand-drawn multi-timeframe technical review for beginners who want to read weekly, daily, and intraday charts without rushing into noise.
01 What you practice here
Sessions focus on aligning higher-timeframe structure with lower-timeframe entries — support and resistance, swing points, and patient confirmation before acting.
Multi-Timeframe Chart Review
A guided three-frame walkthrough of one instrument — weekly structure, daily zones, then a careful intraday check.
Chart Reading Foundations
A small-group workshop that builds candlestick literacy, swing vocabulary, and calm chart hygiene before multi-timeframe work.
Practice Circle
A recurring evening circle where beginners present one marked chart and receive structured peer and instructor feedback.
“We spent forty minutes on one weekly swing before touching the hourly chart — that pause alone changed how I mark levels.” — Mira K., after a mentored review
02 From blank chart to marked plan
A typical first visit walks through one instrument across three frames, then leaves you with a written checklist you can reuse at home.
Frame the weekly story
Identify the dominant swing, key highs and lows, and zones that still matter on the daily chart.
Refine on the daily
Mark reaction areas, failed breaks, and where beginners usually overtrade mid-range noise.
Check the intraday only last
Use a shorter frame to time a decision — never to invent a story that the higher frames contradict.
03 From the journal
Short field notes on multi-timeframe review habits for new chart readers.
Practice Circle rubric we actually use
How evening feedback stays specific — weekly clarity, daily honesty, and intraday restraint scored in plain language.
What to bring to your first mentored review
A practical packing list for the Chiang Mai studio — charts, questions, and the humility to erase lines.