2 classroom sessions, 3 hours each
Continuation Flags and Channels
How a trend rests, then resumes, without inventing a new story.
240 GEL
Continuation work is quieter than reversal work. The room spends two evenings measuring the pole, drawing the flag, and deciding whether the pause is orderly or chaotic. Chaotic pauses are treated as “do not assume continuation.”
We use Georgian and international liquid names so the examples remain readable. Students mark entry zones after the break of the flag, and they mark the level that would cancel the idea. No one is asked to trade in class.
This workshop pairs well with the Reversal Structure Clinic. Many students book both in the same month so the two setups sit next to each other in their notebooks.
What the fee covers
- Flag and channel measurement drills
- Printed continuation atlas pages
- Session recordings are not provided; notes are
- Seat in a Saturday recap if one falls within 10 days