When he was 22 years old, Thomas Edison moved to New York City. It was there that he developed his first marketable invention: the Universal Stock Printer. This was an improved version of the stock market ticker. His new invention integrated several stock tickers' transactions at once.
The Gold and Stock Telegraph Company paid Edison $40,000 for the rights to his invention which enabled him to begin a full-time career as an inventor.

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