Sessions · By appointment

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.

Notebook and pen on a desk during a study session

The review is slower than a drill. There is no timer. We sit with a level you drew on a Tuesday and ask whether Wednesday's open still respected it, or whether you kept the line out of loyalty.

People often arrive wanting a verdict on a single losing breakout. We will look at that trade, then at the two quieter sessions beside it, because the quiet ones usually show the habit more clearly.

Who it is for

Traders who have already sat a drill with us, or who can send a clean fortnight of marked charts in advance. This is not a first meeting.

What you leave with

A clearer picture of where your breakout entries are early, where pullbacks are late, and which levels you keep drawing out of habit rather than from the session in front of you.

Scope

We look only at charts you send. No live calling of the open. No rebuild of your whole method. The hour stays with the marks on the page.

Included

  • A 60-minute review of the charts you send at least two working days ahead
  • Spoken notes on three to five decisions, not a score for the fortnight
  • A short written recap the same day

Not included

  • Reviews of other people's trades or group-chat screenshots
  • Rebuilding an entire playbook in one hour
  • Same-day bookings without charts sent in advance

How a booking runs

  1. You send annotated charts (PDF or screenshots) covering roughly ten trading days.
  2. We confirm the hour and who will sit with you.
  3. The review walks the marks in session order, not in P&L order.
  4. A recap email follows the same day.

Preparation

Mark the charts as you marked them at the time. Do not tidy levels after the fact. Include at least one session you sat out.

Constraints

We need the files two working days before. If the charts arrive unmarked, we will reschedule rather than spend the hour reconstructing your levels.