Nino Beridze
Lead instructor, confluence block
Nino runs the Tuesday evenings. She insists on written sentences before oral claims and keeps the right-hand edge of homework charts covered until the room has spoken.
The academy
Anchor Base Strategy Academy is a small technical-analysis classroom in Gali. We teach indicator confluence: the habit of letting several independent readings agree—or openly disagree—before a student describes a chart.
The academy occupies a ground-floor room on Kazbegi Avenue. We keep the lights low enough that the projected chart is readable, and we keep the tables large enough that three printed indicators can sit beside price without overlapping. Students are adults who already follow charts and want a slower, spoken method for deciding when tools agree.
We do not run a dealing desk. Instructors teach reading, not execution. If a visitor asks for a recommended instrument or a promised return, we send them back to the door notice: this is a classroom.
Lead instructor, confluence block
Nino runs the Tuesday evenings. She insists on written sentences before oral claims and keeps the right-hand edge of homework charts covered until the room has spoken.
Oscillator studio and volume lab
Giorgi teaches the Saturday studio and Thursday lab. He trained as a classroom tutor before joining the academy and still prefers printed histograms to crowded screens.
Moving average review
Tamar hosts the Wednesday stack review. She marks slope and order in pencil so students can erase a rushed conclusion without spoiling the sheet.