Candlestick chart on a screen during a quiet study session
Prior-day high marked before the London cash open — the first line in every drill pack.

Thrandeston · Suffolk · London-session charts

Mark the level. Wait for the retest. Drill the hesitation until it thins.

Query Pulsecore runs tech analysis training as timed price action drills for breakout and pullback setups. You work recent FTSE and sterling sessions, speak a read before the next candle, and leave with notes — not a list of calls for tomorrow morning.

Ask for a drill date

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A drill is a round, not a lecture with a chart in the corner.

Most of the people who write to us already know what a breakout is supposed to look like. The trouble arrives in the second or third candle, when the wick is still arguing and the hand wants to do something. We put a clock on that moment. You mark, you decide, you see the next bar, you talk.

  1. Break rounds Is the move through the session high accepted, or is it a probe that belongs back inside the range?
  2. Pullback rounds Is the dip a continuation that still keeps the break, or a second entry that is already failing?
  3. Pass rounds Some packs are dull on purpose. Sitting out a compressed morning is part of the craft.

See how a 90-minute drill is built

Hands reviewing printed figures beside a laptop

The session we run most

Price-action drill sessions

Ninety minutes, solo or in a group of four, on a pack sent the working day before. Rowan Hale (or Priya Nair on overflow dates) marks with you. Indicators stay off unless you ask to talk about why a moving average is crowding a level you already have.

Length
90 minutes
Rate
£165, or £620 for four within eight weeks
Where
Live video, or the studio in Thrandeston by arrangement

Read what a drill includes

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Other hours on the same craft

Drills are the spine. The clinic, the workshop, and the chart review sit beside them when a single problem needs a longer look.

  • By appointment · 60 minutes

    One-to-one chart review

    Bring a fortnight of your own marked charts. We walk the trades you took, the ones you skipped, and the levels you drew that never came into play.

  • Half day · Half day, 10:00–13:30

    Breakout clinic

    A half-day on failed breaks, retests that never return, and the difference between range expansion and a wick through a round number.

  • Workshop · Three hours

    Pullback workshop

    Locate continuation pullbacks, failed second entries, and the shallow dip that is really the start of a give-back.

All sessions and who they suit

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From a spare room in Norwich, on the FTSE open

I booked a four-session run after a winter of chopping myself up on the 8:00–9:30 window.

Query Pulsecore asked for the markets and timeframes before offering dates. That already felt different from rooms that sell a calendar and a slogan. The first drill used ordinary November sessions, not famous trend days. I marked yesterday's high too loosely on the first round and had to redo it. Rowan did not fill the silence.

Helen Crowe, Norwich — Price-action drill sessions

More notes from people who have sat a pack

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Field notes

Short pieces from the packs we actually use: failed London breaks, pullbacks that were not pullbacks, and how we draw the three lines before a round starts.

The rest of the notes

Write before you book a date

Tell us the market and timeframe you actually trade, and whether breakouts or pullbacks are the messier habit. We answer within two working days and send available 90-minute slots that sit outside your usual open.

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