About Switch Relaygrid
A Workshop Built Around Better Questions
Meet the chart-reading educators behind Switch Relaygrid and the reasoning that shapes our technical analysis workshops in Tbilisi.
Why the room exists
Switch Relaygrid began with a recurring problem in informal chart groups: people could name patterns, yet they could not explain why one swing mattered more than another. Screens filled with diagonal lines, and every outcome seemed obvious in hindsight.
We built a slower kind of training in Tbilisi. The instructor asks for the range, the protected pivot, the structural condition, and the exact evidence that would make a reading wrong. Participants speak their reasoning before the next bar is revealed.
Who teaches
Mariam Kapanadze, lead educator, designs the market-structure curriculum and facilitates replay sessions. Her teaching background includes adult financial literacy and chart-based market education. She focuses on clear definitions and disciplined notation rather than prediction.
Levan Chikovani, workshop facilitator, prepares historical chart packs and leads the trendline critique. His attention is on anchor selection, timeframe context, and the difference between a useful guide and a line fitted to an outcome.
Our biographies describe educational experience, not authority to provide personal investment advice. Switch Relaygrid is an independent training business; it is not a broker, investment adviser, or fund manager.
How we work
We keep groups small enough for each participant to present a chart. Historical replay reduces the pressure to perform. Contradictory readings are welcome when each uses stable definitions. The strongest answer in the room is often a clean invalidation, not a confident forecast.
Tbilisi brings participants who study markets across several time zones and instruments. That variety is useful: the chart language must remain coherent whether the example is an equity, currency pair, or index future.