28 July 2026

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.

What to bring to your first mentored review

Charts ready to share

Export or screenshot the weekly, daily, and one intraday frame of a single instrument. Clean the panes of unused oscillators if you can; we can still work with cluttered screens, but empty space helps teaching.

One stubborn question

Write it down. Examples that work well: “Is this daily close a real break?” or “Should I keep drawing this mid-range line?” Vague goals like “make me better” waste the opening minutes.

A pencil you will actually use

We annotate on paper copies when possible. Digital pens are fine; the point is willingness to revise. Learners who refuse to erase leave with the same confusion they brought.

Time and travel

Studio sessions meet at Office 6, 64 Sample Road, Chiang Mai 00000. Arrive five minutes early so login issues do not eat the weekly block. Remote learners should test screen sharing the day before.

Bring curiosity; leave forecasting bravado at the door. The session rewards careful description more than bold calls.