MULTI-TIMEFRAME MENTORING · CEBU & ONLINE

Read the whole chart before the next candle.

One-to-one technical analysis training for developing traders who want weekly context, daily structure, and intraday execution to tell one coherent story.

Bring a chart to the table

No signals. No profit promises.
Just supervised chart work.

Candlestick market chart displayed for careful analysis
Start high, mark structure, then descend.
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THE PRACTICE

A chart is evidence, not an instruction.

Engine Relaycore teaches a top-down reading process: establish the higher-timeframe regime, map meaningful levels, form conditional scenarios, and only then inspect the execution chart.

You work on your own market screenshots and leave with annotated charts, a review checklist, and the reasons behind each conclusion.

WAYS TO STUDY

Training shaped around actual chart decisions

Market charts open across two desktop screens

Single private review · 60 minutes

Guided Chart Review

Bring one completed chart set. We test the links between your bias, levels, trigger, and invalidation, then revise the markup together.

₱3,200 per review

Printed financial charts and a calculator on a desk

Four private sessions · 4 × 75 minutes over 4–6 weeks

Multi-Timeframe Mentoring Intensive

Four private sessions to connect market regime, daily structure, execution conditions, and post-trade review without relying on trade signals.

₱14,800 per engagement

Open notebook with handwritten observations beside a laptop

Private working clinic · 90 minutes

Trading Journal Clinic

A working session to revise your journal fields, compare three past decisions, and create a review rhythm you can sustain.

₱4,600 per clinic

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THE RELAY

Context passes downward. Evidence passes back up.

  1. W

    Weekly bias

    Locate the broad trend, range boundaries, and areas where price previously changed character.

  2. D

    Daily structure

    Read swing sequences, compression, displacement, and proximity to levels that matter.

  3. H

    Execution frame

    Define the trigger, invalidation, and conditions that make standing aside the correct decision.

“I used to redraw my bias every time the 15-minute chart moved. The review sessions made me pin the weekly range first. I take fewer screenshots now, but each one has a reason.”— Mara L., guided chart review

WORK EVIDENCE

See what changes between the first markup and the reviewed version.

Our field notes show the concrete corrections students made: omitted invalidation, conflicting timeframes, crowded levels, and entries taken in the middle of a range.

Read the field notes

FROM THE JOURNAL

Notes for the next chart session