Map the level
Identify compression, repeated tests, nearby supply, and the higher-timeframe structure before deciding whether a boundary matters.
Learn to separate a convincing breakout from noise, plan the pullback before price returns, and define the point that proves your idea wrong.
Breakout trading is not simply buying above a line. We coach the decisions around structure, participation, retest quality, stop placement, and position size—using chart replay and your own marked-up examples.
Identify compression, repeated tests, nearby supply, and the higher-timeframe structure before deciding whether a boundary matters.
Read the close, range expansion, participation, and follow-through instead of reacting to the first wick through resistance.
Define the retest zone, trigger, invalidation, and risk before price comes back—then know when no trade is the correct trade.
A four-session, one-to-one coaching sequence for active learners who understand basic candlesticks but struggle to execute a consistent setup. Each 75-minute session combines chart study, replay drills, and direct feedback.
We work with liquid equity, index, forex, or crypto charts you already follow. Coaching covers analysis and practice; it does not include signals, account management, or promises of returns.
“The useful part was having to state the invalidation before discussing an entry. I still pass on more trades than I take, but now that is deliberate.”— Narin, private coaching participant
Progress appears in the quality of your decisions: cleaner levels, fewer late entries, position size tied to invalidation, and a journal that records what you saw before the outcome.
Read participant field notesShort, practical reading on false breaks, retest behavior, and the discipline of building a setup before price forces a decision.
A line was crossed, but did the market accept beyond it? Check these four pieces of evidence before chasing.
Read note →Market boundaries are built from prior reactions and order flow. Treating them as an area can produce clearer invalidation.
Read note →Screenshots after a move are easy to explain. Capture context, trigger, risk, and alternatives while the right edge is still uncertain.
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