Support & Resistance Mapping
A focused three-hour workshop for traders who keep redrawing levels after price moves.
Workshop details →GEL 240Technical analysis training built around one practical habit: locating support and resistance, recording why a level matters, and deciding what would prove the idea wrong.
We work from clean charts through swing structure, repeated reactions, zone width, role reversal, and confluence. Every mark must have a reason; every scenario needs an invalidation point.
A focused three-hour workshop for traders who keep redrawing levels after price moves.
Workshop details →GEL 240Bring three annotated charts. We examine level selection, bias, and entries without supplying trade calls.
Review details →GEL 180A recurring practice room for comparing independent maps before the market week develops.
Lab details →GEL 95The aim is not to predict every move. It is to distinguish meaningful reaction areas from decorative lines, plan responses in advance, and recognize when the market has invalidated the map.
“I arrived with twelve lines on every timeframe. During the workshop I learned to rank zones by visible reactions and remove the rest. My chart is quieter, and my journal finally records why I waited.”
— Nino K., swing trader
“The pace was demanding, especially the blind-chart exercise. I would have liked another example on commodities, but the role-reversal drill corrected a mistake I had repeated for months.”
— Luka M., futures learner
Groups are capped at eight so each participant can defend a map and receive direct feedback.