Hands-on clinic
Trendline Clinic
A three-hour practical clinic on anchors, slope, touches, overshoots, breaks, and the structural context that makes a trendline useful.
Lines that earn their place
This clinic is for anyone who can draw a line between two points but is unsure when that line should influence a reading. We examine anchor quality, repeated tests, acceleration, fan lines, overshoots, and the difference between a line break and a break of market structure.
Participants first annotate unmarked historical charts. We then compare choices and ask what each anchor represents. A visually neat line may be rejected when it starts from an insignificant pivot; an untidy channel may still describe the auction well.
Included in the session
- Six chart drills across trending and ranging conditions
- A line-audit checklist covering anchor, spacing, slope, and confluence
- Group critique of one anonymised chart from each willing participant
- A short replay exercise on false breaks and retests
Bring one chart with no account information visible. The session does not cover automated indicators or provide entries. Expect to erase more lines than you keep.
Timing and place
The three-hour clinic runs in English in Tbilisi with a short midpoint break. Twelve seats are available. Participants should already recognise basic swing highs, swing lows, support, and resistance.