Why we opened the room

Field Workshop started after years of watching capable chart readers lose clarity at the moment of entry. The problem was rarely “not knowing the pattern name.” It was skipping context, ignoring failed signals, and treating every wick as a command.

We opened a physical practice room in Bangkok so technical analysis training could happen with markers, paper, and a facilitator who can stop the sequence and ask what you see.

What we believe

  • Candles are language, not prophecy. A doji at a quiet mid-range is not the same as a doji after a stretch into resistance.
  • Timing is a craft. Early, on-time, and late entries all have stories; we practice naming them before money is involved.
  • Small rooms beat large webinars when the goal is behavior change.

How we work

Sessions stay deliberately paced. You speak the candle before you write the order. Facilitators correct vocabulary and location, not personality. We use historical charts so the room can argue without the pressure of a live tick.

Thailand context

Our schedules follow Bangkok business hours and Thai public holidays. English is the session language so mixed local and visiting participants share one chart vocabulary. The address on every confirmation is Office 10, 72 Demo Road, Bangkok 00000.

People

Facilitators come from trading desks and adult teaching backgrounds — not from building software products. Credentials we mention are teaching hours and workshop iterations, not celebrity follower counts.

Relationship with participants

We remember returning students by the instruments they study and the timing mistakes they already named. If a format is a poor fit, we say so before you pay a deposit.