Sessions · Workshop
Pullback workshop
Locate continuation pullbacks, failed second entries, and the shallow dip that is really the start of a give-back.
A pullback is easy to describe and hard to sit with. Price leaves a broken level, comes back, and the question is whether that return is a continuation or the start of a failed break. The workshop spends three hours on that question and almost no time on slogans.
We look at sterling more than most rooms do, because cable and the euro-sterling cross still print pullbacks that match what UK traders actually hold. Index examples sit beside them so the pattern is not tied to one product.
Who it is for
Traders who can spot a break and then watch the first pullback leave without them, or who buy every dip against a still-intact range.
What you leave with
A way to grade a pullback: first touch of a broken level, deeper retrace into a prior candle body, or a full give-back that ends the idea.
Scope
Continuation pullbacks after accepted breaks, second-entry failures, and shallow versus deep retraces on 15-minute and hourly charts. We do not cover mean-reversion scalps inside a quiet range.
Included
- Workshop pack of twelve pullback examples, mixed sterling and index
- Three hours of live marking and comparison
- Cap of five places so each person speaks a read
- Annotated pack after the workshop
Not included
- Breakout-only material (that is the clinic)
- Options or hedge construction
- A personal review of your live account during the workshop
How a booking runs
- You reserve a place and receive the pack a week ahead.
- The first hour is shared marking. The second is silent work. The third is comparison.
- Annotated charts follow the next working day.
Preparation
Mark six of the twelve examples before you arrive. Bring the unmarked copies as well so we can see both.
Constraints
Afternoons only, so London-morning traders are not pulled off the open. If you cannot complete the pre-marking, wait for a later date.