Tech Canvas Point

Chart classes · East Rounton, North Yorkshire

Mark the move. Wait for the second mark.

Tech Canvas Point teaches momentum indicators and confirmation techniques at a single table of printed weekly charts. The oscillator is allowed to speak. The entry is not, until something independent agrees.

Ask about the Intensive

Next shape of the sittingTwo Saturdays, eight seats, pencils on the pack
Held at95 Ockham Road, East Rounton
Person writing in a notebook at a wooden desk beside a window

What the room actually does

We do not walk a catalogue of lines. We take RSI, MACD, stochastic, and sometimes rate of change, and we compare each reading with the swing it claims to describe. When the line is early, we leave the early mark on the page. When a trader wants to pile three oscillators until they rhyme, we strike the pile out.

Confirmation, here, is a second fact: a weekly close, a broken little range, a failure to print a new extreme. It is not a second interpretation of the same closes.

  1. Name the momentum

    Which sentence did the oscillator actually utter — a level, a cross, a histogram sequence, a pinned extreme?

  2. Mark the last swing

    Pivots go on the paper before anyone is allowed to talk about divergence or a turn.

  3. Wait for the second mark

    An independent confirmation, spoken aloud, visible to the neighbour. No fill is described until then.

  4. Write the refusal

    The sitting ends with a clause that says when you will not act. That clause is the part people keep.

Tutor at a blackboard with seated adults taking notes during a class

Flagship classroom programme

Momentum and Confirmation Intensive

The intensive exists because a single momentum line is a poor companion. RSI can sit oversold while price continues lower. MACD can cross while the swing that matters has not turned. Stochastic can pin at an extreme for a whole trend. Confirmation, in this room, means a second, independent mark — on price, on a second oscillator, or on the structure of the last swing — before anyone is allowed to describe an entry.

Duration
Two consecutive Saturdays, 10:00–16:00
Fee
£480 per person
Seats
Eight seats
Place
Teaching room at 95 Ockham Road, East Rounton

Read the programme notes

Other ways to sit with the same problem

The intensive is the full two Saturdays. Coaching, clinics, and journal reading cover the same ground at a different pace.

Two people studying notes and papers together at a wooden table

One table, one journal

Chart-side coaching

Ninety minutes over your own printed charts. We mark momentum, then we mark what would have counted as confirmation — and what would not.

Sitting notes
Open notebook with handwritten notes and a pencil on a desk

Half-day, one family of lines

Oscillator clinic

A Thursday afternoon on a single oscillator family — RSI, MACD, or stochastic — including the ugly cases where the line stays pinned.

Sitting notes
Close view of a hand writing with a fountain pen on lined paper

A written look at decisions already made

Journal reading

Post a month of entries. We mark where momentum spoke, where confirmation was present, and where the two were confused.

Sitting notes

From a run of sittings

I had been taking every RSI dip under 30 as a reason to buy. Ellis made me print twelve weeks of the same FTSE stock and mark only the turns that also had a higher low on price. Half of my old 'signals' never appeared on that sheet. The sitting felt slow, which I grumbled about at the time, but I stopped giving back the same three-point bounce.

Helen Crowe, Harrogate · Chart-side coaching, six sittings

More from the table

Pages from the journal

Notes on RSI, MACD, stochastic pinning, and how a confirmation rule is written without stacking rhymes.