Quiet office interior with a long table ready for a small group

A small room on Silom, and a stack of finished days

Vault Canvas Hub exists because a morning meeting that only recites candle patterns leaves people unable to say where a session found value.

Why the work is on paper

Arun Kittisak spent twelve years on a Bangkok proprietary desk where the first shared object of the day was yesterday’s profile, lettered and argued over, before anyone opened a live quote. When he left the desk, the same argument had nowhere public to go in English in this city that was not a webinar selling entries.

The classroom opened on the twelfth floor of SSP Tower 3 so that eight people could sit long enough to count a value area by hand. Thailand’s cash hours, the SET night session, and the US hours that move overnight inventory are the backdrop most of our Saturday students actually live with. We teach in English because the table is mixed — Thai desks, regional FX, visiting analysts — and because the glossary we use (POC, excess, poor high) is already in that language.

We do not publish a call sheet. We do not take a share of anyone’s book. The relationship is the sitting: you come, you letter, you leave with marked pages.

Daylit office corridor with glass and pale wood, the kind of floor that houses the Silom classroom

Who you will sit with

Portrait of Arun Kittisak, principal instructor at Vault Canvas Hub

Arun Kittisak

Principal instructor

Arun spent twelve years on a Bangkok proprietary desk where the morning meeting was a stack of session profiles, not a list of levels from a chat group. He now teaches the same lettering and value-area count in a classroom on Silom Road. He does not publish calls.

Portrait of Nira Somsak, who prepares printed session charts for the classroom

Nira Somsak

Chart preparation and table assistant

Nira selects and typesets the printed TPO and volume-at-price pages used on Saturdays and Wednesdays. She sits with the table during lettering drills, keeps time, and reprints a session when the live week fails to supply a clean example of the idea being taught.

How we work with you

Seats are confirmed by email after we know which market you watch. If you have never seen a TPO letter, you belong in the foundational workshop, not in the Wednesday circle. If you already letter your own days, bring them to a chart review rather than repeating Saturday one.

We will refuse a private briefing that wants gold, SET, and a currency pair in the same afternoon. One instrument family is enough for a day. We will also refuse to record the room. The work is the conversation at the table, and it does not travel well as a file.

Fees, deposits, and missed Saturdays are written on the fee page and in the refund notice. The address and telephone on every footer are the ones to use.