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Tape Reading

Tape reading is an old method used by day traders to examine the price and volume of a certain asset. Stock prices were communicated over telegraph lines on ticker tape that included a ticker symbol, price, and volume from around the 1860s through the 1960s. As personal computers and electronic communication networks (ECNs) gained popularity in the 1960s, these technologies were phased out.

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