About

About the desk

Meet the Chiang Mai training desk behind Portal Stone Base—technical analysis focused on risk-managed trade planning and setup validation.

Why we opened the desk

Portal Stone Base started after years of watching capable chart readers lose money to improvisation—moving stops, resizing mid-trade, or entering because a candle “looked ready.” The remedy was not another indicator. It was a written plan checked before the session, then held when the market argued back.

We chose Chiang Mai because traders here often juggle SET names, regional FX, and gold alongside remote work hours. The studio keeps sessions small enough that every plan sheet gets challenged aloud.

What we teach

Our technical analysis training stays narrow on purpose:

  • Risk-managed trade planning — bias, invalidation, size, and entry checks on one page
  • Setup validation — pass, revise, or discard before capital is at risk

We do not sell signals, copy-trading, or “systems that print.” If a setup cannot survive a hard question in the room, it does not leave as a green light.

How we work with clients

Sessions are conversational and paper-first. Charts are projected; pens stay on the table. Facilitators ask uncomfortable questions early so the market does not have to ask them with your capital. Values that show up every week: clear language, fixed risk units, and respect for traders who say “no trade today.”

Who leads sessions

Coaches at the desk have spent years marking structure for discretionary traders—not writing code, not managing pooled funds. Credentials that matter here are logged session reviews and the ability to spot a soft invalidation line before you do.