PineHub Learning
About the study room
A Bangkok practice for people who still argue with their own indicators.
Why we opened the room
PineHub Learning grew from evening chart clubs in Bangkok where the same argument kept returning: everyone could name an indicator, few could explain why they trusted it on that candle. We turned those arguments into structured sessions — indicator interpretation first, signal filtering second — so traders leave with written rules instead of louder opinions.
How we work
Sessions stay small. Charts go on paper or a shared screen. Phones stay face-down during drills. Facilitators ask for the sequence you used, not the story you wish the market told. Thailand’s evening trading hours shape our timetable; most circles run after office close so local students can arrive from Silom, Sukhumvit, or further out on the BTS.
Who leads
Our facilitators are practitioners who have taught chart reading in club settings for years. Credentials here mean time spent grading filter consistency in live rooms — not a pitch for a trading desk. Guest evenings occasionally bring a visiting chart instructor; those nights are labeled clearly on the booking note.
Values we keep on the wall
- Specific over stylish — name the indicator and the candle, not a vague “setup.”
- Rejection is skill — a written no is as valuable as an entry.
- Room over feed — discussion in the circle beats scrolling another alert stream.
- Honest limits — we teach reading and filtering; we do not manage accounts.
Community
Alumni sometimes return as silent observers when a friend books a first lab. We welcome that when seats remain. If you want the quieter path, start with a private chart review.