Pasig · Classroom-led technical analysis

Price leaves a trace. Learn to read the pressure behind it.

Sensor Fieldpoint teaches traders and market students to interpret volume, momentum, divergence and confirmation without mistaking an indicator for a prediction.

Printed financial charts beside a calculator and pen
THE FIELD DESK · VOLUME BEFORE VERDICT

The principal class

Volume & Momentum Interpretation Intensive

A six-hour, instructor-led session for people who already know candles and trend lines but need a disciplined way to judge participation, acceleration, exhaustion and failed confirmation.

What is on the desk

Annotated charts, a printed observation ledger, guided bar-by-bar exercises, volume profiles, RSI and rate-of-change studies, and a closing review built around uncertainty rather than signal hunting.

₱6,800 per participant

Inspect the full class brief

A class for careful readers

You will compare price expansion with participation, separate ordinary pullbacks from momentum decay, and write an evidence statement before considering any market action.

The class excludes trade calls, account management and promises of profit. Bring curiosity, sample charts and a willingness to revise your first reading.

Additional instruction

Three ways to study the tape

Close view of a financial candlestick chart
Classroom workshop · 3 hours

Chart Reading Foundations

A practical introduction to swing structure, candle context and volume for learners who need a reliable starting sequence.

Notebook, pen and market chart on a computer
Guided practice lab · 2.5 hours

Divergence Practice Lab

A compact chart lab for testing divergence against structure, participation and confirmation instead of trading every mismatch.

From a learner's ledger

“The useful part was having to explain why rising price on thinning turnover deserved caution. I still wanted more time on volume profile, but the instructor sent a focused practice set for that gap.”— Mara S., swing trader, Quezon City
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Our rule of observation

Context first. Indicator second. Decision last.

No oscillator is a verdict. Every reading is tested against market structure, timeframe, participation and nearby levels. That order keeps an attractive chart from becoming an unsupported story.

Recent field notes

Reading material for the next chart session