Client stories
Notes from people who sat through volume work, clinics, and mentorship — including where the fit was imperfect.
“I arrived fluent in oscillators and left able to say whether the high was thin or heavily defended. The clinic on my FTSE names was blunt — and useful.”
“The intensive forced me to redraw three of my ‘confirmed’ breakouts. Two were absorption I had labelled as strength. I still struggle to apply the checklist when the overnight session is thin, but the language is better.”
“Mentorship weeks four and five were the ones that stuck: we kept returning to who left the level, not just how tall the candle was. I would have preferred more mid-cap UK examples earlier — we caught up later.”
“Office hours between intensive evenings saved me from inventing stories when volume dried up into resistance. The workbook examples from UK banks helped more than the generic textbook charts I had been using.”
Extended note — Helen’s clinic
Helen brought four FTSE 100 names that had “held” a level for a week on declining volume. In ninety minutes we marked each bar’s relative participation, discarded one name as noise from a thin afternoon session, and kept two where absorption looked genuine. She later wrote that the discarded name did break — her reservation was that she wished she had booked a second clinic after the following week’s data. We agreed; one appointment is a snapshot, not a mentorship.