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Volume Analysis Training
Trading Education
Market Expertise

People Behind Volume Analysis

We spent years staring at charts, making mistakes, and figuring out what actually works in trading. Now we teach others how to read volume patterns without the usual confusion.

Our team knows the Thailand market inside out. We've been through the ups and downs ourselves, which is why our approach focuses on practical application rather than theory alone.

What We Actually Bring to the Table

Market Reading Skills

We break down volume patterns in a way that makes sense. No jargon overload—just clear explanations of what's happening when big money moves.

Local Market Context

Trading in Thailand has its quirks. We understand the timing, the behavior patterns, and how regional events affect volume flow in ways textbooks don't cover.

Real Trading Experience

Everyone here trades their own accounts. We're not just teachers—we're active participants who deal with the same challenges you face daily.

Decision-Tree Guidance

We help you build a framework for making decisions under pressure. It's about developing your own system based on volume principles that actually hold up.

Case Study Analysis

We regularly dissect real trades—both winners and losers. Learning from actual examples beats abstract lessons every time.

Ongoing Support

Questions don't stop after a course ends. We maintain contact with our learning community because trading education is an ongoing process, not a one-time event.

Volume analysis workspace with multiple trading screens

How We Think About Teaching

Most trading education throws information at you and hopes something sticks. We've found that doesn't work well. Instead, we focus on building understanding through repetition and real examples.

Volume analysis isn't complicated once you see the patterns enough times. Our job is to speed up that recognition process and help you avoid the mistakes we made when we were learning.

We don't promise overnight success or guaranteed profits. What we offer is a structured way to improve your market reading ability over time. Some people pick it up quickly, others need more practice. Both are fine.

Learning Through Discussion

We run small group sessions where people can share what they're seeing in the markets. This peer interaction often reveals insights that individual study misses. You learn to articulate your analysis, which actually strengthens your understanding.

  • Weekly group analysis sessions where we review current market conditions together
  • Peer feedback on trade setups before you commit capital
  • Collaborative project work analyzing historical volume patterns across different sectors
  • Network building with other traders who understand volume-based approaches
Collaborative trading discussion session

Meet One of Our Instructors

Portrait of Damrong Sukhum

Damrong Sukhum

Lead Volume Analysis Instructor

Damrong started trading the SET in 2016 with mixed results until he focused specifically on volume patterns in 2019. Since then, he's been teaching others how to read institutional activity through volume analysis. He's known for breaking down complex concepts into digestible pieces and has a particular talent for helping students develop their own analytical frameworks.

Specializes in decision-tree approaches and post-trade analysis. His project breakdowns from 2024 trades are still used as teaching materials in our November 2025 program sessions.

Detailed chart analysis showing volume patterns

Real Projects, Real Learning

Theory only gets you so far. We assign analysis projects based on actual market situations. You'll work through real volume data, identify patterns, and present your findings. Then we discuss what worked and what didn't.

Our October 2025 cohort will be analyzing the volume behavior during the August market volatility. Previous groups have studied sector rotation patterns, accumulation phases in small-cap stocks, and distribution signals in overheated markets. These aren't hypothetical exercises—they're investigations into actual trading scenarios.

When you apply to our programs starting in late 2025, you'll get access to our project archive. It's a collection of detailed breakdowns showing how volume analysis applies across different market conditions and timeframes.