RSI readings that lie on thin SET names
Classroom notes from week two of the clinic: why a 70 reading on a quiet board-lot name is not the same event as a 70 on a SET50 constituent.
These pieces are teaching notes, not trade ideas. They follow what actually happened in clinic, lab, and workshop hours.
Classroom notes from week two of the clinic: why a 70 reading on a quiet board-lot name is not the same event as a 70 on a SET50 constituent.
A lab habit we insist on: slope and shrink of the MACD histogram, marked in pencil, before anyone talks about a signal-line cross.
Why the clinic treats 15-minute stochastic readings after 15:30 as a different species from the same reading at 11:00.
A practical list for first-time seats: laptop, demo login you already know, two printed charts, and a pencil that still writes after two hours.
What instructors look for when they lean over a desk: a dated plan, an oscillator sentence, and a price line that could be wrong.
Landmarks along Gp 16, where to leave a motorbike, and why we ask visitors to arrive ten minutes early on clinic nights.