The studio
A quiet room for noisy charts
Harbor Point is three people, a long table, and a projector that stays off until the packets are marked by hand.
The academy opened to give Mtskheta a place to study technical analysis without a trading floor atmosphere. We teach chart pattern foundations: how a shape is built, when it has not yet earned a name, and what a leave of the pattern actually looks like on a printed series.
Visitors sometimes expect screens full of alerts. The house rule is slower. You sit. You draw. You argue the neckline with a pencil, not with a slogan. Nothing taught here is a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument.
If you are travelling from Tbilisi or further in Georgia, evening courses run late enough to arrive after work. Saturday desks start at ten. Phone the studio before you set out; Tamar confirms whether the room is open.
Who you will meet
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Nino Kvaratskhelia
Pattern instructor
Nino leads Chart Pattern Foundations. She taught secondary mathematics in Mtskheta before turning the same patience toward swing structure and failed breakouts.
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Giorgi Beridze
Desk and drills
Giorgi runs recognition drills and Weekend Chart Desk. He is the one who asks whether the pole still exists when a student wants a flag.
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Tamar Lominadze
Studio host
Tamar keeps the Nutsubidze Street room, journals, and evening packets in order, and sits with new students on the first visit so the house rules are clear.