Saturday and Sunday
Weekend market-structure intensive
Two full days on higher-timeframe structure: weekly and daily swings, the difference between a range and a trend, and how a Bangkok desk should treat a Monday gap.
Reserve a weekend seatWho it is for
Newer discretionary traders who can identify a candle but still confuse a pullback with a break, and classroom graduates who want a compressed structure reset.
What you leave with
You can classify the daily chart as trend, range, or transition before you look at the hourly.
Scope
Daily and weekly forex majors only. Intraday timing is mentioned, not drilled.
Included
- Two days in the classroom
- Saturday lunch at the table
- A structure workbook with the prior quarter’s daily charts
- Sunday afternoon pairing: you mark, a neighbour critiques
Not included
- Monday live-session commentary
- Overnight accommodation
- Indicator configuration
How the work proceeds
- Saturday morning: weekly swings and the idea of leftover unfinished business.
- Saturday afternoon: daily ranges versus trends, and why a strong close is not a strategy.
- Sunday: you mark two unnamed charts; we compare your lines to what the following week actually did, without pretending the past was obvious.
Preparation
Sleep. The days are long. Print the workbook pages we email on Thursday if you prefer pencil over the bound copy.
Limits we keep
Sixteen seats. Not a substitute for the eight-week classroom. If you only want entries, wait for the classroom instead.
Next step
Ask which weekend is next. We run these in months when no classroom cohort is in weeks 5–8.