Curriculum
A sequence, not a catalogue of gadgets
Students who last here start with construction, sit the channel weekends, then use the clinic to keep the hand honest. Mentorship is optional and comes last.
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Weeks 1–4 — Construction studio
Swing selection on daily and four-hour charts. You learn to refuse a pretty line that only exists after you rotate it. Homework is five charts and one paragraph of invalidation, due before the next evening.
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Two Saturdays — Channel intensive
Parallels that the tape actually offered. Expanding versus contracting ranges. False breaks tagged as wicks or closes. You leave with a one-page reading card, not a new indicator list.
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Ongoing — Live chart clinic
Tuesday evenings. Bring a chart you already marked. The room compares rails before anyone talks about entries. Drop-in, reservation required so each drawing can be seen.
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Eight weeks — Private mentorship
Only after you have a notebook. We audit a month of your mark-up and rebuild three habits. Video is available if the highway from your city is impractical that month.
Who this path is for
People who already look at charts and are tired of collecting tools. Complete beginners can start at construction; we assume you can open a platform and find a daily candle, nothing more.
We do not teach order routing, tax filing, or how to pick a broker. Those sit outside the academy’s job.
Instructors hold the sequence. Meet them, then reserve a seat.
Nino teaches pivot selection and slope discipline. She spent a decade marking charts for a Tbilisi desk before moving the classroom work to Chiatura.
Giorgi runs the Saturday intensives and Tuesday clinics. His notes insist on closes, invalidation sentences, and unforced parallels.