Signal Mapcore

About the room

A small classroom, a stack of futures charts, Bangkok evenings

Signal Mapcore started because too many people were learning trend from a ribbon of averages and then meeting a weekly close that disagreed. We opened a room where the page comes first.

Temple spires and rooftops in Bangkok under a warm sky

Why the work looks old-fashioned

Technical analysis for futures trend analysis is a craft of structure: swing highs, swing lows, continuation, failure, range. Those ideas survive overlays, but they get buried when the first hour of a lesson is spent colouring a screen. We print the bars. Students mark them. The argument happens in the room, not in a chat after the fact.

Bangkok is not a nostalgic backdrop. It is where our students actually work — on TFEX contracts, on hedges tied to mills and desks, on gold and SET50 pages they already keep. The classroom sits in the city they travel across after the close. The address is on every footer: Klong Goom Buengkhum, Long, Bangkok, 10240, Thailand.

People at the board

  • Portrait of Niran Kaewmanee

    Niran Kaewmanee

    Classroom lead

    Niran spent years on a futures desk marking SET50 and gold dailies before he agreed to teach evenings. He is impatient with trendlines that dodge closes and patient with students who will erase. He runs the intensive and most private sittings on index and metal contracts.

  • Portrait of Arisa Boonmee

    Arisa Boonmee

    Agricultural charts and weekend rooms

    Arisa came to the classroom from a commodity desk that lived with rubber and related pages. She joins the intensive when the pack turns slow and sideways, and she takes private sittings for students who hedge rather than speculate. She believes a range is allowed to remain a range.

  • Portrait of Wit Anan

    Wit Anan

    Room, packs, and the clock

    Wit keeps the chart packs current, names seats, and stops the evening on time. If you write about a missing page or a date clash, he answers. He does not mark your swings; he makes sure the graphite and the chairs are in the room when you arrive.

How we sit with students

  • The page is public

    In the intensive, two seats each evening put a chart on the board. Embarrassment is not the method. Hiding a bad mark is worse than showing it.

  • No live orders

    We do not discuss working tickets. The room is for structure. If a student wants a broker, they already have one.

  • Thailand first, other pits welcome

    Packs lean on contracts our students actually roll in Bangkok. If you watch a foreign month, say so when you enrol; we will tell you whether that page can join the homework.

If the approach sounds like the hour you need

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