Batumi · practical chart room · small cohorts

Stop drawing Fibonacci lines by instinct.

Learn to anchor retracements to defensible swing points, test confluence, and record invalidation before a trade idea becomes a story.

No signals. No promises. Just chart practice with feedback.

Candlestick charts open for technical analysis practice
Plate 01 — structure first, ratios second.
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retracement is meaningful only when its anchors make sense. Our classroom sessions turn that principle into a repeatable marking routine.

The working method

Three decisions before any level matters

01

Name the swing

Identify impulse origin, completion, and the structure that confirms each anchor.

02

Map the zone

Treat 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8% as areas to investigate alongside prior structure—not automatic entries.

03

Write invalidation

Decide what evidence would cancel the reading, then preserve the chart for review.

Market charts used during a practical workshop

Flagship workshop

Fibonacci Retracement Practical Lab

A three-hour, instructor-led session for traders who know chart basics but want a cleaner process. Work through historical price moves, defend your anchors aloud, and leave with six reviewed chart studies.

Format
In person, Batumi
Group
Maximum 8 participants
Fee
GEL 180 per person
Reserve a lab place
“I still redraw levels sometimes, but now I can explain why. The replay exercise exposed how often I had been choosing anchors after seeing the outcome.”— Nino K., intermediate workshop participant

From the journal

Read charts with less hindsight

Short field guides on swing selection, confluence, journaling, and the limits of ratio-based analysis.

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