How we choose which sessions land on the table each week

Open books and study papers on a wooden table in a quiet room

Nira’s chart pile is not a random week. Here is the short list we use when we pull SET, USDTHB, or a US index day for the classroom.

One idea per page

If a week contains a double distribution, a poor low, and a trend day that never balanced, we do not put all three on Saturday three. Each printed page in the Vault Canvas Hub binder is there to hold one argument. Nira Somsak keeps a running list: ‘needs a clean excess tail,’ ‘needs overnight inventory that was not faded,’ ‘needs time-value and volume-value in different places.’ When the live week supplies a clean example, that page is printed. When it does not, we pull an archived session rather than force a muddy day to teach a sharp idea.

Instruments the room can actually argue about

The Saturday workshop mixes SET index futures, USDTHB, and one US equity-index session so that people who do not trade SET still letter a full day. We avoid thin stocks and crypto prints in the foundational series; the profiles are noisy and the argument collapses into ‘this market is different’ before anyone has counted a value area.

The Wednesday circle is stricter. The six chairs pick two instruments for the block and stay with them. A circle that watches gold and SET in the same two hours spends the evening translating instead of reading.

What you can send us

If you are coming to a chart review, you choose the ten dates. For the workshop, please do not send us ‘the day I lost money’ as a substitute for the binder. We will look at your own pages in a one-to-one sitting. The group Saturdays are for shared examples that the whole table can letter at the same speed.