Trading Doesn't Have to Feel Like Guesswork
Most people jump into markets hoping for quick wins. But real trading starts when you understand why prices move and how to manage what you can't predict. We break down the basics without the hype.
See How We Teach
How We Got Here
Started in 2019 with a simple idea: teach trading the way we wish someone had taught us. No shortcuts, no empty promises about getting rich.
Early 2019
Started Small
Three of us teaching friends who kept asking the same questions. Why do some traders blow up their accounts? What actually matters when you're starting out? We figured if they needed answers, others probably did too.
Mid 2021
Built The Foundation
Realized beginners don't need advanced strategies. They need to understand risk first. So we restructured everything around position sizing and loss management before even touching technical analysis.
Late 2023
Expanded to Thailand Market
Connected with traders in Southeast Asia who wanted practical education without flying to Bangkok every weekend. Opened our Yala location to serve the southern region better.
Current 2025
Still Learning With You
Markets change. What worked two years ago might not work today. That's why our September 2025 program includes updated material based on recent volatility patterns and new participants' questions.
Quick Answers to Common Questions
What's the actual time commitment?
About 6-8 hours weekly for three months. Two evening sessions plus homework reviewing charts. If you skip the practice work, the concepts won't stick. Trading needs repetition.
See full schedule detailsDo I need trading experience?
Nope. Actually helps if you don't have bad habits to unlearn. We start with account setup, terminology, and platform basics. You'll need a demo account though.
Ask about prerequisitesWhat markets do you focus on?
Forex pairs and major stock indices. They're liquid enough for beginners and open at different hours, so you can trade around your day job. Crypto moves too fast for learning fundamentals.
Explore curriculum breakdownHow much capital do I need to start?
None for learning. Use demo accounts during the course. When you're ready to trade live, start small. We recommend at least $500-1000 you can afford to lose while you're still figuring things out.
Get detailed guidanceReal Examples From Our Work
We keep track of what works and what doesn't. Here's what came up in recent sessions.
When Stop Losses Actually Helped
January 2025 brought unexpected EUR/USD swings. Three students who set proper stops lost small amounts. Two who didn't ended up watching 40% of their demo accounts evaporate. Position sizing isn't sexy but it's the difference between learning and quitting.
The Overtrading Problem
Tracked one group's trades over four weeks. Those who waited for clear setups averaged 12 trades with 58% accuracy. The impatient ones made 47 trades with 31% accuracy. More trades doesn't mean more profit. It usually means more fees and stress.
Ready to Start Learning Properly?
Our next beginner cohort opens in September 2025. Small groups mean you'll get answers to your specific questions, not generic advice.
Siriporn Kaewmoon
Lead Instructor
Anong Vichaidit
Risk Specialist