Tape Reading

Quote from Steve Tvardek:

This coming from the idiot that doesnt know what time and sales are and has been a member of this site for over a year LOL.
Keep justifying yourself to me, I'm really starting to believe you :)

Just like I believed you when you said you weren't arguing with me, or you made 6 figures... heh heh
 
Quote from trader28:

Keep justifying yourself to me, I'm really starting to believe you :)

Just like I believed you when you said you weren't arguing with me, or you made 6 figures... heh heh

piss off loserboy
 
Trader28,

Take a ruler or tape measure, get a magnifying glass (you'll need it) apply said tape to your penis, read 3 and one-half inches, that's tape reading.
 
Quote from duard:

Trader28,

Take a ruler or tape measure, get a magnifying glass (you'll need it) apply said tape to your penis, read 3 and one-half inches, that's tape reading.
Well most women have been happy with my 3 and a half inches.... they think thats WIDE enough
 
Quote from trader28:

I'm a complete newby to this subject and would like to know what exactly you use to read the tape, ie: see at what price the large lots are being bought/sold.
Is it just the bid/ask price and bid/ask size on my IB trader workstation? or do I need something more exotic to see where the size is going?

Contact me by Private Mail for info on tape reading.
 
When the prices go shooting up, you buy. When they start coming down, you sell. Or was it the opposite.

It's either one or the other, so I hope this narrows it down enough for you.
 
Quote from illiquid:

When the prices go shooting up, you buy. When they start coming down, you sell. Or was it the opposite.

It's either one or the other, so I hope this narrows it down enough for you.
Yes... almost as narrow as your head

wow man, at least make them funny
 
I appreciate your sincere question and it deserves positive suggestions.

One book I found helpful is "Techniques of Tape Reading" by Vadym Graifer. This book is not exactly reading by time and sales per se alone, but more on volume and price as depicted by the charts. Probably the best book I have read on trading.

The focus is on the charts on a tight time scale, so it may not be exactly "Tape Reading" strictly from a time and sales aspect, but more a feeling of what direction the stock is moving using level 2 and the charts in combination.

Also don't forget that other things enter into the equation such as general market direction, time of day, news events and other indicators such as the Vix, Vin, Trin, Sector strength, etc which all influence the direction of the instrument/stock you are trading. A lot of experienced traders watch a number of these, and not just the time and sales/charts in isolation to everything else. IMO it takes a lot of work, experience, and screen time. Not something to be learned without some effort and dedication.

Would be interested if anyone else has suggestions and additionally on other resources.

Good luck.


Mike
 
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