About the instruction

A Practice Built Around the Losing Trade

Meet the Tbilisi educators behind Portal Fieldhub and the chart-review approach used in its technical analysis risk training.

Technical analysis instructor in a dark jacket

Why Portal Fieldhub began

The training began in Tbilisi as a monthly chart-review table for independent traders. The same pattern appeared repeatedly: participants could explain an entry in detail, yet had only a vague answer for position size or the price that would invalidate the idea. Portal Fieldhub was formed to put those neglected decisions at the centre of technical analysis education.

The instructor

Levan Metreveli, lead tutor, has spent twelve years studying listed equity and currency charts and seven years facilitating small-group market education. His instruction concentrates on market structure, volatility, risk units, and journal review. He does not manage client capital or sell trade signals.

Levan’s approach is deliberately manual. Participants mark swing points, write the thesis, calculate exposure, and replay charts candle by candle. A worksheet cannot remove uncertainty; it can reveal where a decision has no boundary.

Working values

  • Failure is defined first. A trade plan begins with the evidence that would make it wrong.
  • Size follows distance. Position size is calculated after invalidation, not used to force a convenient stop.
  • Records preserve the truth. Original plans stay visible even when later decisions change.
  • Education has limits. Training explains methods and habits, never promises returns or personal recommendations.

Sessions welcome developing and experienced chart readers. Complete beginners are better served by first learning order types, basic chart construction, and the risks of the instruments they intend to study.