Tkvarcheli classroom · multi-timeframe reading

Weekly maps first. Hourly charts last.

Anchor Lane Chart Institute teaches a reading order, not a catalogue of pattern names. Students mark the higher timeframe in ink before they are allowed to touch the lower one.

See the alignment course

Studio Robakidze Highway 24
Hours Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00–18:00
Telephone +995 599 120 347
Study table with notebooks and printed materials used in chart reading class

Paper stacks on the table. The lower-timeframe sheet stays face down until the weekly sentence is written.

Primary programme

Multi-Timeframe Alignment Course

Six classroom evenings. You work from a three-sheet pack: weekly structure, daily path, then a lower timeframe used only to time an observation you already named. The course is held in the Tkvarcheli studio. Printed packs are included. Listed prices are informational; we confirm a place after you write or call.

GEL 890 · six evenings

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Student annotating notes during an evening class

Evenings start with a short board talk, then a timed mark-up. Instructors walk the aisle and check sequence, not predictions.

Also on the timetable

Workshops, drills, and table reviews

Student writing study notes at a desk

Weekend block

Higher-Timeframe Bias Workshop

A single-day workshop that isolates weekly and daily structure so you can state a bias in plain language before looking at anything faster.

GEL 320

Programme page
Classroom desks arranged for group study

Practice hours

Intraday Confirmation Drills

Lower-timeframe work only after a higher-timeframe map is already on the page. Drills focus on confirmation, not prediction.

GEL 410

Programme page
Two people reviewing documents together at a table

One-to-one

Private Chart Review

Bring two annotated chart stacks. An instructor sits with you and checks whether your higher-timeframe notes actually constrain the lower-timeframe marks.

GEL 180

Programme page
Open books on a wooden table in warm indoor light

Two-day block

Chart Stack Intensive

A compressed pass through the Institute’s stack method: weekly map, daily path, lower-timeframe timing notes, then a quiet recap.

GEL 540

Programme page

From the table

What students say after the stack is on paper

I used to open the fastest chart first. After six evenings I cannot mark a lower timeframe until the weekly sentence is on the page. That is the whole change. Levan M. · Alignment Course, spring cohort
The Saturday bias workshop was slow on purpose. Writing the daily path in one line, then defending it at the table, was more useful than another list of names. Mariam K. · Higher-Timeframe Bias Workshop
Private review was blunt. Giorgi crossed out half my four-hour notes because they did not touch the daily map. I booked the confirmation drills after that. Saba D. · Private Chart Review

Method

The chart stack, in one visit

If you can be in Tkvarcheli for a weekend, the chart stack page walks through the same order we pin on the board: weekly map, daily path, lower-timeframe confirmation, then a quiet recap. It is the Institute’s working sequence, written out so you know what a classroom evening actually contains.

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