Bangkok chart-reading sessionsPrice first. Evidence second. Risk always.
Index Beaconcore

About the Desk

A Bangkok teaching practice built around careful chart reading, candid review and the limits of technical analysis.

Instructor discussing printed charts at a working table

Why the desk exists

Index Beaconcore began as a weekly chart-review table for independent traders in Bangkok. The same problem appeared repeatedly: participants could add dozens of lines, but could not state why a particular level mattered or what would make it invalid.

The teaching practice grew around that gap. Sessions concentrate on market structure, repeated reactions, support and resistance, role reversals, scenario language and honest archives. The aim is not a single “correct” chart. It is a map whose reasoning can be inspected before and after price moves.

The people behind the paper

Lead facilitator Arun Vejjajiva has spent eleven years studying regional equity index and liquid futures charts, including seven years running peer review groups. Programme coordinator Mali Chantarat prepares historical chart packs, manages participant records and keeps examples free of hindsight annotations.

Credentials are never used as a substitute for evidence. In a session, every marked area must be defended on the chart.

Our working rules

  1. Start with unmarked price before adding indicators.
  2. Use fewer zones and attach a reason to each.
  3. Define the break before it happens.
  4. Save the original chart; never rewrite the past.
  5. Discuss uncertainty and loss plainly.

Index Beaconcore provides education, not financial advice, brokerage, signals or account management. Participants remain responsible for their own decisions.