Why Bundle Kernelgrid exists
Trading conversations often begin at the end: the breakout everyone can now see, the level that looks perfect after price reacts, the winning screenshot without its abandoned drafts. Bundle Kernelgrid began in Phuket as a small study table for putting the missing evidence back into the conversation.
Our work is technical analysis education in its narrow, practical sense: reading price structure, defining a setup, marking invalidation, controlling what a chart claim means, and keeping a journal capable of testing memory.
The facilitator
Mira Sutham leads the clinics. She began facilitating peer chart reviews in 2018 after noticing that most journal templates collected entry and exit prices but failed to preserve the trader’s reasoning. Her sessions are calm, direct, and deliberately free of signal calls.
Mira teaches chart annotation and review practice. She does not manage money or provide personal recommendations. When a question belongs with a licensed financial adviser, tax professional, or broker, she says so.
How the table works
Every participant receives equal review time. Critique addresses the record, never the person’s intelligence or profit. Account balances and brokerage credentials stay outside the room. Screenshots are not retained beyond the stated review period, and no participant chart is used in teaching material without written permission.
Our values are plain: preserve the evidence, distinguish risk from prediction, admit ambiguity, and write down what would prove a thesis wrong.