Pasig · Chart study studio

Moving averages that hold a trend, not decorate a screen

Network Beaconhub runs live technical analysis training on moving averages and trend filters — paper charts, session drills, and quiet review of Philippine-listed names you already watch.

Printed financial charts and pencil notes on a wooden desk
Printed charts, marked by hand — how we open every first session.

What you can register for

Training is delivered as scheduled lessons and small-group workshops in Pasig, with optional follow-up chart reviews. No software product sits between you and the instructor.

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One-to-one clinic

Weekly Chart Clinic

A ninety-minute review of your own weekly charts, grading where moving averages and a chosen trend filter would have kept you patient.

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Small group workshop

Trend Filter Lab

A half-day small group that compares slope filters, dual-average gates, and stand-aside rules on shared historical sheets.

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A morning with a 50-day average

We begin with price alone: closes, swings, and where a simple moving average would have kept you on the right side of a move in PSE blue chips. Then we add a trend filter — typically a longer average or a slope rule — and mark the bars where the filter would have kept you flat. The goal is judgment under quiet pressure, not a longer indicator list.

“If the filter says stand aside, we stand aside — even when the short average still looks busy.”
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9 Jun 2026

Slope, not crossover theater

Crossovers get the headlines; slope and filter agreement decide whether the crossover deserves capital.

Words from recent seats

The two-hour foundation lesson forced me to draw the 20- and 50-day averages by hand on printed weekly charts of Jollibee and SM. I still over-trade on noisy days, but I finally know when the trend filter says I should be watching, not clicking.

— Mara L., Makati · Foundation lesson

Our small workshop spent a full Saturday grading slope filters against false breaks on mining names. The pace was slower than I expected, which turned out to be the point.

— Enrico V., Quezon City · Trend filter workshop

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