Studio notes
What we keep repeating at the table
These pieces are teaching notes, not market commentary. They describe how the Bangkok workshop treats a printed bar.
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Read the wick before you trust the close
In the Nakornchaisri room we start every page at the high and low, not at the body. The close is a verdict; the wick is the argument that preceded it.
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Doji clusters on familiar SET names
A single doji is a pause. Three in a row on a name you already watch is a crowd that has not decided. We practise saying that sentence out loud before anyone invents a forecast.
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Paper first, then the screen
Platforms compress time. Paper restores it. Our packs are printed at a scale where a single weekly candle is larger than a thumb.
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What a hammer is not
The hammer is a location plus a shape. Without the location it is only a long lower wick, and long lower wicks appear in many unremarkable places.