Technical analysis training · GB

Write the risk before the chart starts talking.

Host Vertex Point coaches traders who already read price action but still enter without a measured risk-to-reward plan. We practise stop placement, reward targets, and management decisions in small groups—never signal lists.

R:R planning checklists Supervised management labs Knockholt Pound & live video
Trader reviewing handwritten risk notes beside a chart notebook
Flagship: four-session Risk-to-Reward Planning Intensive from £480.

Programmes

Training built around planning and management

Each offer stays inside technical analysis craft: measuring risk against reward, then rehearsing what you do once a position is live.

Notebook and charts used for planning risk and reward on a desk

Risk-to-Reward Planning Intensive

A structured coaching block where you define entry criteria, stop placement, and target levels before every practice trade.

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Market chart on a screen during a practice session

Trade Management Practice Lab

Supervised practice blocks where you manage open simulated trades: trailing stops, partial exits, and when to stand down.

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Printed charts spread for a mentoring review

One-to-One Chart Review Mentoring

Private reviews of your setups with focus on whether risk, reward, and invalidation line up before you commit size.

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Flagship intensive

Risk-to-Reward Planning Intensive

Four 90-minute sessions that turn vague “good looking” setups into written plans: entry zone, invalidation, first target, and size that respects your account risk limit.

  • Personal R:R checklist for your markets and timeframes
  • Stop and target drills on historical bars
  • Marked homework between sessions

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How sessions feel

Charts on the table, decisions on the clock

In the Practice Lab you manage simulated open trades under a shared risk rule. Trailing stops, partial exits, and standing down are timed so you cannot endlessly renegotiate with yourself.

Mentoring appointments dig into your own charts. Weekend workshops lock a Sunday structure sheet before the week begins.

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Instructor and participant discussing printed planning sheets

From the room

What participants notice after the drills

More client stories

“The intensive forced me to measure both sides before I cared about the pattern name.”
Helen Cartwright · Risk-to-Reward Planning Intensive
“Having to trail or stand down with a coach watching stopped me from inventing new rules mid-trade.”
Marcus Okonkwo · Trade Management Practice Lab

Field notes

Recent writing on planning and exits

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Candlestick chart with marked levels on a monitor

Why a 2:1 risk-to-reward still fails without a hard invalidation

A favourable ratio on paper means little if you cannot say what price action cancels the idea.

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Desk with calculator and financial notes

Position size as a consequence of stop distance, not a preference

Sizing from how much you want to make reverses the order of a sound risk plan.

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Close-up of handwritten trade journal entries

Partial exits that still respect the original reward target

Scaling out can protect progress without turning every winner into a scratch.

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