Reviews

Client Stories

Notes from traders who sat through volume drills, argued with their own charts, and left with clearer confirmation rules.

“Day two of the workshop forced me to redraw three breakouts I had called ‘clean.’ Two of them sat on the thinnest volume of the week. I still take breakouts — I just wait for a second volume push now.”

— Siriporn A., Volume Confirmation Workshop

“Private coaching was useful, though I wished I had printed more charts beforehand. Once we had five sessions on the table, the instructor spotted that I ignored lunch-hour volume collapse every time.”

— Marcus L., Private Chart Coaching

“The foundation class felt slow in the morning and exactly right by afternoon. Sharing pencils around one large printout kept everyone honest about what we were actually marking.”

— Pimchanok T., Foundation Volume Class

Extended note — failed range break, SET session

An attendee from Bangkok brought a series of morning range breaks on a mid-cap name. Price cleared the high twice in one week; both times volume faded after the first fifteen minutes. Together we wrote a rule: no continuation entry unless volume on the break bar exceeded the prior session’s average bar by a margin they defined in advance. The following month they skipped two similar prints and took one that met the rule. The point of the story is not the P&L — it is that confirmation became a written gate instead of a feeling.

Extended note — FX evening review

A Phuket-based pair trader joined evening private sessions after work. Their charts looked tidy; their journal did not record volume at all. We spent two meetings only annotating relative volume on London–Asia overlap candles. By the fourth session they arrived with volume notes already in the margin. That habit change mattered more than any single setup discussion.