About the room
A table, a printer, and a rule about language.
Beam Line Trading Lab sits on Sanapiro Square in Gudauta, Guria District. Visitors come to practice reading charts they already keep—not to receive tips, not to open an account, and not to watch someone else trade.
What happens here
The room holds twelve chairs, a long table, and a small library of printed sequences. Sessions are spoken in English. Notes may be kept in Georgian or English; the requirement is that they can be reread.
We teach two crafts that are often collapsed into one: how to describe momentum as a change in speed and reach, and how to let the Relative Strength Index comment on that description. Software is welcome in the last hour of most sittings. The first hour is paper.
Who the room is for
People who already look at markets and feel their notes are thinner than their screen time. People who have been told to “use RSI” and have never been asked what question the oscillator is answering. People who want a cohort that will not cheer a hypothetical profit.
We do not teach order entry, broker selection, or money management as a product. If those topics arise, they stay in the visitor’s own journal.
Who keeps the table
The lab is run by a small teaching pair who have spent years marking charts with students rather than publishing calls. Visitors meet whoever is on the rota that day. Private review sittings are assigned in advance so the same reader stays with your folder.
How to arrive
Sanapiro Square No. 27, Gudauta, Guria District, Georgia. Telephone +995 599 120 349 if you need directions from the square. Hours are Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00–18:00 GET. Seats for studio and lab are held by request; the weekly table page lists the ordinary pattern.