Practicum rhythm

Four evenings, one measuring skill, a table that faces the projector.

This page is the academy’s working order for the Fibonacci Retracement Practicum. Read it before you ask for a seat so you know what the hours contain.

Students seated in a lecture room with notes
  1. Arrival and silent copy

    Doors open twenty minutes before the listed start. You copy tonight’s swing onto paper from a still image on the projector. No Fibonacci tool yet. The point is to agree which candle began the impulse and which candle ended it.

  2. First grid, aisle walk

    Only after the room can name those two candles do we place 0 and 100. Instructors walk the tables checking whether 0 sits on a close or a theatrical wick. Wrong origins are erased in pencil, not debated as personality.

  3. Zone, not hairline

    38.2, 50, and 61.8 are shaded as bands. We mark neighbouring structure on the same page. If the ratio and the structure disagree, the conversation stays with structure until the reason for disagreement is written in the margin.

  4. Replay on a second timeframe

    The last hour of each evening repeats the same impulse one timeframe down. The higher grid stays visible as context. Students who finish early help a neighbour rather than hunting a new ticker.

What to carry down Soi Sawaisuwan

  • Printed charts you already marked at home (optional but welcome)
  • A pencil, eraser, and a ruler that can rest on A4
  • Your own laptop only if you want to transfer the paper grid later
  • Quiet shoes; the room is small and the aisle is the teaching method

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