New Athos classroom · Baratashvili Avenue

Levels before entries.

Pilot Base Market Institute teaches one craft: mapping support and resistance so a chart becomes a record of where price already hesitated — not a forecast board.

“Circle the reactions first. Name the zone second. If later bars walk through it, fold the page and draw again.” — posted above the studio table

Reserve a Saturday intensive

Printed candlestick chart used as a mapping worksheet
Paper charts on the mapping table

Primary session

Support and resistance mapping intensive

Two Saturday sittings. You print historical charts, mark swing reactions in silence, group them into zones, then uncover the right side of the page for an honesty check. Fees are listed so you can plan; nothing is charged through this site.

GEL 480 · eight seats · 96 Baratashvili Avenue, New Athos

See how a mapping lab runs

Work table with notebooks prepared for a classroom session

Related seats

Same pencil method, different time on the calendar.

Desk with notebooks and printed worksheets during a review

Weekly markup review

Bring two charts you marked during the week. The room walks the levels, challenges weak lines, and redraws zones that fail a simple later-bar test.

Session detail
Charts and graphs spread across a study table

Horizontal zone construction lab

Drill work on building horizontal zones from repeated reactions, then checking whether later price treated the area as support, resistance, or neither.

Session detail
Person reviewing notes and charts at a wooden desk

Private chart walkthrough

One instructor and one student at the New Athos table. You arrive with printed charts; together you rebuild the map and write why each zone earned its place.

Session detail

From the table

I arrived with twenty lines on one index chart. We left three zones. The chart became readable.

Giorgi T. · Support and resistance mapping intensive, spring 2026

The later-bar fold is uncomfortable on purpose. It stopped me from decorating history.

Ana M. · Horizontal zone construction lab

Thursday review is quiet and strict. If I cannot point to a reaction, the line comes off.

David K. · Weekly markup review