A morning has a beginning, a first hour, and a lunch. We keep them separate.
Pattern lists flatten the day. A hammer at the London open is not the hammer that prints after three quiet hours. Tuition here is timed to the session you actually mean to read.
07:30
Overnight range written once, then left alone until a cash bar trades through it.
08:00
First 15-minute close of London cash. No one speaks until the bar is finished.
09:30
Opening range either still matters or it does not. We decide from closes, not from hope.
11:00
Window ends. Debrief on the wall canvas: which bars changed the story, which were noise.
Flagship sitting
Session-by-session chart interpretation
A live morning on one market and one timeframe. You mark every completed 15-minute candle on a shared paper canvas, then stay for a short debrief after the window ends.
Seats are limited to six in the room at 67 Kent Street Cross Inn CF72 3FR United Kingdom. Video seats follow the same paper sheet so the method does not split.
A half-day on how a candle is built: real body, wicks, relative range, and why the same shape means different things at the open, at lunch, and into the close.
Ninety minutes on the 08:00 cash open and the bars that follow, including gap location, the first close, and whether the opening range still matters by 09:30.
You bring a week of your own charts. We stop on the candles you misread, the ones you named too early, and the session highs you redrew after the fact.
“I still mix up the less common candle names, and Rhys did not pretend a single morning would fix that. What changed is I no longer treat a long lower wick at 09:15 as if it were the same object as one at 15:40.”
Priya N., after a session-by-session morning
The canvas
A wall-sized session sheet, marked in pencil until two closes confirm a high
The name is literal. In the Cross Inn room a large paper sheet takes the day’s candles as they complete. We do not redraw the morning on every tick. Session extremes stay in pencil until later bars have had their say.
If you want the hour-by-hour order of a sitting, including what not to bring, read how a chart morning runs. If you already keep a journal, a private review may be the better first step.
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