ZERO UPTICK
Zero Uptick is also known as "Zero Plus Tick." It is a trade executed at the same price as the price in the previous trade but higher than the price in the trade that came before the said previous trade. For example, if an asset is traded at the following sequence - $50, $53, and $53 - the last trade would be considered a zero uptick.
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