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Tape Reading

The practice of analyzing the flow of trades on the time-and-sales feed to gauge real-time supply and demand. The name dates back to the 1800s when stock prices were printed on paper ticker tape machines invented by Thomas Edison. Modern tape readers watch for large block orders, rapid-fire prints at the ask, or sudden pauses in activity to anticipate short-term price moves before they show up on a chart.

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