About the studio
Utility Pine Core grew from evening chart clinics in Chiang Mai into a quiet studio for beginners learning multi-timeframe technical review.
Origin
In 2019 a small group of chart readers began meeting near the Ping River to compare weekly and daily marks before the markets opened in other time zones. Those gatherings became Utility Pine Core: a named studio with a door on Sample Road, a chalkboard, and a rule that the weekly frame speaks first.
Mission
Help beginners build a repeatable technical review habit — one that respects higher-timeframe structure and refuses to invent stories from a noisy five-minute candle.
How we work
We teach with printed charts, colored pencils, and spoken narration. Screens are welcome; dashboards of indicators are not the centerpiece. Every session ends with something you can redo alone: a checklist, a marked packet, or a short homework chart.
People
Instructors here are practitioners who still mark their own charts weekly and who enjoy explaining swing structure out loud. Credentials we value are patient teaching hours and clear annotations — not celebrity forecasts.
Thailand context
Chiang Mai’s pace suits this craft. Learners often join after work, sip tea between frames, and leave before late evening. Remote video seats exist for travelers, yet the studio’s paper-first habit remains the same.
Values
- Order of frames — weekly before daily before intraday
- Honest uncertainty — say “unclear” when the chart is unclear
- No performance theater — we do not stage winning streaks for marketing
If that tone fits how you want to learn, browse lessons or write to us.