Flagship class

Volume & Momentum Interpretation Intensive

A two-Saturday class for readers who know chart basics and want to connect participation, momentum, and price context.

Printed financial charts beside a notebook

Who this class is for

The intensive is designed for self-directed market readers who already understand candles, support, resistance, and basic trend structure. It suits people who can name an indicator but still struggle to decide whether volume confirms a move, whether momentum is merely slowing, or whether a divergence matters in its surrounding structure.

It is not a first introduction to markets. It does not include trade alerts, brokerage setup, security recommendations, or individual financial advice.

GEL 680 per person

Two Saturdays, 10:00–17:00, including a one-hour lunch break. Maximum 10 participants. Taught in English at Level 9, 63 Kazbegi Avenue, Tbilisi 0160.

What we examine

The first session builds a language for effort and result: relative volume, participation around breakouts, absorption clues, climactic activity, and the danger of comparing unlike sessions. We mark charts by hand before revealing what followed.

The second session connects rate of change, RSI behaviour, impulse, and divergence to trend phase. The aim is not to collect signals. It is to distinguish continuation evidence from deterioration and to define the price action that would invalidate a reading.

Included are a printed fieldbook, annotated practice charts, replay exercises, instructor critique, tea, and a 30-minute follow-up group call. Lunch, devices, market data subscriptions, and personalized portfolio review are excluded.

How the two Saturdays work

  1. Observe: establish timeframe, trend phase, nearby structure, and normal volume for the instrument.
  2. Describe: record what participation and momentum are doing without forecasting.
  3. Propose: write a conditional thesis with confirmation and invalidation.
  4. Replay: reveal later bars and review where the reasoning held or overreached.

Classes are led by Maka Beridze, a market educator who has facilitated chart-reading study groups since 2016. Her teaching emphasizes evidence hierarchy and plain-language chart annotations.

Preparation and constraints

Bring a laptop capable of opening browser-based charts, a charger, and two examples you found difficult to read. Seven days before class, participants receive a short prerequisite exercise. We may recommend the foundation clinic if its answers show that trend and timeframe concepts need attention first.

Historical examples cannot reproduce live-market pressure, and no analytical method ensures profit or prevents loss. Participants remain responsible for their own financial decisions.

View upcoming dates or ask whether the intensive fits your experience.