Slope before signal
Separate a rising average from a flat one and decide what that says about directional pressure.
Bangkok · chart-reading workshops
Learn to use moving averages as evidence—not decoration—and build a trend filter you can explain before placing a trade.
Reserve a workshop placeThe flagship workshop
A focused one-day class for self-directed market participants who know basic chart terms but still hesitate when price, slope, and timeframe disagree.
You will annotate live historical charts, compare simple and exponential averages, test filter rules, and leave with a written checklist for trend, pullback, invalidation, and no-trade conditions.
Read the workshop briefWhat we study
Separate a rising average from a flat one and decide what that says about directional pressure.
Read closes above, below, and through an average without treating every cross as an entry.
Mark conditions that invalidate a setup before a fast candle makes the decision emotional.
Three ways to learn
Bring up to eight anonymised charts and receive precise feedback on trend labels, average choice, and written reasoning.
Build a trend filter from slope, price position, and market structure, then test it against trending and sideways charts.
Rehearse one rule set over three evenings, with fresh charts, timed classification rounds, and group critique.
From the study table
“The useful part was having to say why the market was not trending. I had been drawing a 20 EMA and treating its presence as analysis. The pace was demanding in the afternoon, but the review sheet helped.”— Narin P., intensive workshop learner
Kernel Syncpoint teaches chart interpretation, not trade tips. Examples include failed trends and sideways periods as often as clean textbook moves. You remain responsible for your own market decisions and risk.
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