Chart Pattern Studio
A six-evening flagship class on recognising, validating, and discarding classic chart patterns before you write a trade idea.
Evening and weekend classes in Edinburgh for reading chart patterns and building trade scenarios before you risk capital.
Small-group tuition focused on chart structure, pattern validity, and writing clear if-then scenarios — not market tips or brokerage accounts.
A six-evening flagship class on recognising, validating, and discarding classic chart patterns before you write a trade idea.
A weekend intensive where you turn chart reads into if-then scenarios with clear invalidation and overnight review rules.

One-to-one or pair sessions focused on your watchlist charts, pattern doubts, and scenario wording.
You arrive with a printed chart or a shared screen. The tutor marks swing points, asks where the pattern completes or fails, then has the room draft a scenario card: entry idea, invalidation level, and what would change the thesis overnight.
No live order placement. The work ends when your written scenario holds up under peer challenge.
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Recent attendees on pattern drills and scenario cards.
I used to name every triangle I saw. After three evenings marking failed breakouts on FTSE names, I now wait for the retest before writing a scenario.
M. Hale — Chart Pattern Studio
The scenario worksheets felt slow at first, and I wanted more chart volume. Still, having invalidation written before the open stopped me chasing gaps that week.
A. Reid — Scenario Lab

Why we stop students from forcing equal shoulders on mid-cap charts that never offered symmetry.
Treating the failed move as a structure in its own right — not merely a wrong call — changes how students mark charts.

Scenario cards fail when the kill level sits inside normal opening noise. Here is how we rewrite them.