Fees
What the hour costs, and what changes the quote
Prices below are in pounds sterling and cover the named sitting or pack. They are not subscriptions. If your notes are in another language, or the book covers several uncorrelated markets, write first — the work may still fit, but the reading time changes.
| Work | What you are paying for | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Post-session journal review | Ninety minutes plus advance reading of up to two weeks of notes, a next-day summary, and a one-page checklist. | £180 |
| Four-week review habit block | Four sittings on a fixed weekday, four midweek written replies, and a habit card at the end of the month. | £640 |
| Marking the session workshop | One place in a room of six, Saturday 09:30–13:00, two of your own marked sessions required. | £95 |
| Written journal audit | Annotation of two weeks of notes and mark-up, returned within five working days. No call. | £120 |
What moves a fee
Posted paper that must be read and posted back adds a few days, not usually money, unless the parcel is oversized. A workshop run in London rather than Devon may carry a room share, stated before you take a place. In-person sittings at Harbourneford use the same £180 as the video sitting; your travel is your own.
Groups from the same desk — two or three traders who share a room and want a private morning — are quoted from the workshop fee plus extra hours, because the notes are not the same book. There is no published “team package” because the reading load is the real cost.
What does not change the number
A winning month or a losing month. The size of the account. Whether you trade futures or cash. Those facts belong in the notes; they do not bargain the clock.
How to pay
Payment details go out with the confirmation of a time. This site does not take cards. Work starts when the fee for that sitting or pack has cleared, except where a workshop place is held by a written yes and paid before the Friday prior.
Cancellation, no-shows, and refunds are set out on the refunds page. For a time, use the enquiry form.