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Trading Halts Today: June 29, 2026 — 44 Stocks Halted (LULD & T1)

Tapeboard tracked 44 trading halts on June 29, 2026 — 36 LULD volatility pauses, 4 T1 news-pending halts (HCWB, TRNR, JBDI, QNCX), and 4 other regulatory halts.

TL;DR: As of 9:45 PM ET on June 29, 2026, Tapeboard tracked 44 trading halts during the session. The most recent was QNCX, halted for News pending.

Tapeboard tracked 44 trading halts across U.S. equities on June 29, 2026, comprising 36 LULD volatility pauses, 4 T1 news-pending halts, and 4 other regulatory halts. The session's most notable action came after the close, when QNCX, HCWB, TRNR, and JBDI each drew a T1 halt for pending news at 7:50 PM ET. The bulk of earlier activity was routine LULD halts that triggered a circuit breaker as fast-moving small-caps swung past their price bands.

Today's Trading Halt Log

Halt Time (ET)SymbolHalt TypeReason CodeReason
6:55 AMIRDMRegulatoryT3(T3)
8:25 AMTOMZRegulatoryT3(T3)
9:30 AMUBXGLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:30 AMWSO.BLULDMVolatility pause
9:30 AMAKALULDMVolatility pause
9:30 AMAUCLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:31 AMUPCLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:31 AMLGCLLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:31 AMWZRDLULDMVolatility pause
9:31 AMDCOYLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:32 AMBYAHLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:32 AMJATTLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:35 AMACMMLULDMVolatility pause
9:36 AMLGCLLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:37 AMDCOYLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:39 AMVSECULULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:40 AMASMHLULDMVolatility pause
9:40 AMAZILULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:44 AMATXGLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:45 AMZCMDLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:48 AMPCLNLULDMVolatility pause
9:50 AMZCMDLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:52 AMTBLAWRegulatoryT12Additional info requested
9:52 AMLGCLLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:55 AMMODDLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:56 AMZCMDLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:00 AMLGCLLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:18 AMSDOTLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:25 AMJEMLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:32 AMASTTLULDMVolatility pause
10:52 AMOGCPLULDMVolatility pause
11:07 AMPTLELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
12:08 PMTPTSLULDMVolatility pause
12:48 PMMWHSLULDMVolatility pause
12:49 PMBSAAULULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
2:57 PMLVLULULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
3:37 PMUSDELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
3:51 PMAGMBLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
3:56 PMFISKLULDMVolatility pause
4:01 PMABVXRegulatoryT3(T3)
7:50 PMHCWBT1 (News)T1News pending
7:50 PMTRNRT1 (News)T1News pending
7:50 PMJBDIT1 (News)T1News pending
7:50 PMQNCXT1 (News)T1News pending

*Source: Tapeboard halt feed, June 29, 2026. Halt codes per FINRA and exchange definitions. Times ET.*

Halt-by-Halt Summary

The session's regulatory activity stood out against an otherwise volatility-driven tape. Four names — HCWB, TRNR, JBDI, and QNCX — each received a T1 news-pending halt at 7:50 PM ET, while TBLAW drew a T12 "additional information requested" pause at 9:52 AM and IRDM, TOMZ, and ABVX each carried T3 codes. The remaining 36 halts were LULD volatility pauses, where trading is paused automatically after a stock moves past its price band.

What Is an LULD Halt?

A Limit Up-Limit Down halt pauses trading when a stock's price moves more than a defined percentage away from its recent five-minute average. The bands are 5% for most large-cap S&P 500 names, 10% for smaller stocks, and 20% for stocks under $3. Most LULD halts last five minutes.

What Does a T1 Halt Mean?

A T1 halt is a regulatory pause pending the release of material news. It has no fixed duration and resumes when the exchange determines an orderly market can be maintained.

Halt Code Reference

CodeNameDescription
T1News pendingRegulatory halt pending the release of material news.
T2News releasedTrading paused while just-released news is disseminated.
T12Additional information requestedHalt pending additional information requested by the exchange.
M / LUDPLULD volatility haltAutomatic pause triggered when price moves past its limit band.
H10 / H11Regulatory / SECRegulatory halt, including SEC-ordered trading suspensions.
T6Extraordinary market activityHalt due to extraordinary market activity in the security.

How to Track Halts in Real Time

Tapeboard surfaces halt alerts in the live scanner as they are issued, so you can see codes and timestamps the moment an exchange posts them rather than reconstructing the day after the close.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I see today's trading halts?

Tapeboard publishes a daily trading-halt log at tapeboard.com, updated through the trading day with halt codes, timestamps, and resumption status.

What is an LULD halt?

A Limit Up-Limit Down halt pauses trading when a stock's price moves more than a defined percentage away from its recent five-minute average. The bands are 5% for most large-cap S&P 500 names, 10% for smaller stocks, and 20% for stocks under $3. Most LULD halts last five minutes.

How long does a trading halt last?

LULD halts are typically five minutes; T1 news halts often run 30+ minutes; regulatory T12 halts can extend for days.

Data and Methodology

Halt records are sourced from Tapeboard's real-time regulatory halt feed, drawn from NYSE and NASDAQ exchange halt notifications. Publication may lag actual events by several minutes, and resumption times are shown as "Pending" until the exchange reports them. A halted name often appears on the short-squeeze candidates board or the highest borrow-fee list.

Halt data is sourced from Tapeboard's real-time regulatory feed; publication may lag actual events by several minutes. This post is for informational purposes only and is not trading advice. Tapeboard is not affiliated with FINRA, the SEC, or any national securities exchange. Editor: Marcus Reilly.

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