Evidence from the room
Client stories
Notes from students who sat through price action foundations and chart reading work — specific, uneven, and useful.
I came in able to name a pin bar and little else. By week five of Price Action Foundations I could explain why a level failed on the London open without inventing a story after the fact. The homework load is real — expect Sunday nights with a printer.
— Aisha R., FX day trader · Price Action Foundations
Chart Reading Essentials tightened my journaling. I still mistime entries, but the notes finally describe what the tape did instead of how I felt. Would have liked one more session on multi-timeframe conflicts; four weeks goes quickly.
— Tom K., index futures · Chart Reading Essentials
Booked two one-to-one coaching slots after the cohort. The instructor dismantled three of my “perfect” breakout marks in twenty minutes. Bruising, then clarifying.
— Elena V., swing trader · One-to-One Chart Coaching
After week two I stopped chasing every wick. The review sheets alone paid for the seat. Room is warm in summer — sit near the window if you can.
— Marcus H., futures student · Price Action Foundations
Extended note — March cohort
A four-person study group from Leeds joined the spring Price Action Foundations cohort after months of discordant YouTube methods. Their constraint was travel: they took the early train, marked charts on paper during class, and reviewed together on the ride home. By week six their language matched — swings labelled the same way, disagreements about context written down instead of argued mid-trade. Two members later booked a single coaching session to pressure-test a GBP pair plan; one deferred further study until personal risk rules were rewritten. That outcome is typical here: clearer reading, not a guaranteed equity curve.