Training ledger No. 08Tbilisi · GeorgiaFor active chart readers

Risk before reward

A chart is an opinion.
Your risk is a decision.

Live, small-group technical analysis training that turns stop placement, position sizing, and trade invalidation into written rules — before capital is exposed.

Examine the workshop
Printed market charts and notes on a desk
Price gives a level. Your plan decides what that level means.

The working premise

“A sound setup can still become a poor trade when size, stop distance, and exit conditions are treated as afterthoughts.”

Portal Fieldhub teaches chart readers to define failure first. Sessions use annotated charts, risk worksheets, and replay exercises — not tips, signals, or promises of returns.

Current instruction

Three ways to tighten the plan

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01Trader annotating market charts beside a notebook

Chart Risk Workshop

A four-hour, small-group workshop for active chart readers who need a repeatable way to set invalidation, size a position, and document risk before entry.

Format
Small-group workshop
Rate
GEL 280 per person
02Financial charts being reviewed at a desk

Private Risk Review

A one-to-one review of recent chart plans, focused on repeated sizing errors, stop movement, and the gap between written rules and actual decisions.

Format
One-to-one session
Rate
GEL 220 per session
03Open notebook with handwritten trading observations

Trade Journal Clinic

A focused two-hour clinic for rebuilding a journal around decision quality, risk units, chart evidence, and post-trade review.

Format
Practical clinic
Rate
GEL 150 per person

Evidence from the desk

Less improvisation.
More deliberate exposure.

Participants leave with a position-size worksheet, a repeatable chart-marking sequence, and one reviewed plan built around their own market and holding period.

Read participant accounts

“I expected more indicators. Instead, we spent time proving exactly where my trade idea stopped making sense. That was less exciting than a new setup — and much more useful.”

— Nino K., swing trader, Tbilisi

Marked in the margin

Recent field notes

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Next workshop

Bring one chart you nearly traded.

We will inspect the invalidation level, calculate exposure, and write the condition that keeps one loss from becoming a negotiation.

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