Only one person posting to this thread is a tape reader.
Nowdays we have real-time charting, making tape reading obsolete. (??)
No. Time and sales is not the same.i understand what you saying. but my question is "times and sales" what you called tape reading?
Tape reading is much more valuable that data plotted on a chart. And I find charts invaluable. Put the two together and you really have something special.
Tape reading is not T&S, and it is not level 2. It is judging the market by its own action based on the transactions as they appear on the tape in terms of price and volume. Pace of trade is another little appreciated characteristic of market activity to which most pay little to no attention.
No offense, but that just sounds like a load of hooey!
No offense, but that just sounds like a load of hooey!
just because you don't use it don't make it "hooey." different stroke for different folks.
My view is that it's subjective in interpretation/application and an unnecessary (even detrimental) complication.... an as such, it's worthless.
You're an idiot.