Confluence Cluster Review
Stack two or three retracements from neighbouring swings and mark where the bands overlap instead of treating 61.8 as a lone magnet.
95 GEL · 75 minutes
Session detailsLagodekhi practice room
Route Field is a small table for Fibonacci practice: naming the swing, locking the anchors, and treating 50–61.8 as a place to watch—not a promise.
Guided Retracement Drawing is ninety minutes with an instructor and three charts. You leave with the grids on paper and a drill you can finish at home in twenty minutes.
Primary session
Bring your own prints or use the house pack. Together we write the swing as a sentence, mark the anchors, and draw 38.2 / 50 / 61.8 without chasing the prettiest wick.
Cluster reviews, timeframe mapping, journal critique, Thursday circle, and a four-sitting coaching block.
Stack two or three retracements from neighbouring swings and mark where the bands overlap instead of treating 61.8 as a lone magnet.
95 GEL · 75 minutes
Session detailsPlace daily and four-hour retracements on separate sheets, then transfer only the shared levels onto a working chart.
160 GEL · 2 hours
Session detailsBring four weeks of annotated charts. We read the journal for anchor drift, hindsight grids, and missing context—not for profit figures.
80 GEL · 60 minutes
Session detailsA small Thursday table: the same printed set for everyone, silent drawing time, then a round of comparing anchors out loud.
55 GEL · 2.5 hours
Session detailsFour private sittings over a month, each with a homework print and a short written reply between visits.
420 GEL · 4-session block
Session details“I stopped redrawing the grid after the close. The sentence on the print is the same one I wrote in the morning.”
Tamar K., evening circle
“Levan would not look at my P&L. He made me redraw an old chart from a blank sheet. That was the useful hour.”
Irakli S., journal critique
11 May 2026
Most messy retracements start with a tool click. The cleaner habit is a sentence: which high, which low, and why those two.
2 June 2026
The golden ratio shows up on charts because people draw it there. Treat the level as a place to observe behaviour, not a promise of a bounce.
27 June 2026
One Fibonacci grid is a sketch. A second grid from a neighbouring swing either confirms a zone or tells you the first drawing was ornamental.
18 July 2026
Open-ended chart study expands to fill the evening. A timed drill with one print and four steps fits inside a lunch break.
3 August 2026
A long wick in a Fib band is a fact. A narrative about trapped traders is optional, and often unhelpful during practice.