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Trading Halts Today: July 13, 2026 — 50 Stocks Halted (LULD & T1)

Tapeboard tracked 50 trading halts on July 13, 2026 — 42 LULD/volatility pauses, 3 T1 news-pending halts, and 5 other regulatory halts — led by an H11 regulatory halt in AMZE.

TL;DR: As of 9:45 PM ET on July 13, 2026, Tapeboard tracked 50 trading halts during the session, most recently XOMA (Additional information requested).

Tapeboard tracked 50 trading halts across U.S. equities on July 13, 2026, made up of 42 LULD/volatility pauses, 3 T1 news-pending halts, and 5 other regulatory halts. The most notable was AMZE, which triggered a circuit breaker under an H11 regulatory code at 12:04 PM ET, a designation reserved for SEC-level suspensions rather than routine volatility, with no resumption reported as of this writing. Most of the session's activity was routine LULD halt volatility pausing, though a late cluster of T1 halts hit LGHL, YXT, and JEM after 7:30 PM ET, still pending news release.

Today's Trading Halt Log

Halt Time (ET)SymbolHalt TypeReason CodeReason
9:43 AMCLROLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:44 AMBVCLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:45 AMANTALULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:47 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
9:55 AMAXTCLULDMVolatility pause
9:56 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:02 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
10:07 AMGFUZLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:18 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
10:19 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:24 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:25 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
10:27 AMOPFI.WRegulatoryH11(H11)
10:31 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
10:42 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
10:47 AMGLU-ALULDMVolatility pause
10:48 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
10:51 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
10:53 AMAPPCLULDMVolatility pause
10:55 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
11:00 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
11:01 AMMILULDMVolatility pause
11:06 AMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
11:14 AMUBXGLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
11:42 AMSOBRLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
11:53 AMALALULDMVolatility pause
12:04 PMAMZERegulatoryH11(H11)
12:05 PMPDCLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
12:08 PMMILULDMVolatility pause
12:21 PMMILULDMVolatility pause
12:42 PMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
12:50 PMCIFCLULDMVolatility pause
1:09 PMLBTYBLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
1:33 PMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
1:34 PMSOBRLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
1:45 PMNVVELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
1:48 PMVEEELULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
1:49 PMSOBRLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
1:58 PMGFUZLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
2:02 PMSOBRLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
2:06 PMFACLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
3:23 PMSTLRLULDMVolatility pause
3:36 PMAPPCLULDMVolatility pause
3:52 PMSLMTLULDLUDPLimit-up/limit-down pause
7:50 PMLGHLT1 (News)T1News pending
7:50 PMXOMAPRegulatoryT12Additional info requested
7:50 PMYXTT1 (News)T1News pending
7:50 PMJEMT1 (News)T1News pending
7:50 PMXOMAORegulatoryT12Additional info requested
7:50 PMXOMARegulatoryT12Additional info requested

*Source: Tapeboard halt feed, July 13, 2026. Halt codes per FINRA and exchange definitions. Times ET.*

Halt-by-Halt Summary

The session's most notable halt was AMZE, paused under an H11 regulatory code at 12:04 PM ET — a designation reserved for SEC-level trading suspensions rather than routine volatility, and no resumption has been reported. OPFI.W saw an identical H11 halt earlier at 10:27 AM ET. Separately, a cluster of T1 news-pending halts hit LGHL, YXT, and JEM within the same minute at 7:50 PM ET, alongside three T12 "additional information requested" halts across XOMA, XOMAO, and XOMAP, none of which had resumed as of this writing.

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 release of material news
T2News releasedHalt following release of material news, prior to resumption
T12Additional information requestedExchange has requested more information from the issuer
M / LUDPLULD volatility haltPrice moved outside the applicable Limit Up-Limit Down band
H10 / H11Regulatory / SECRegulatory or SEC-level trading suspension
T6Extraordinary market activityHalt due to unusual market activity in the security

How to Track Halts in Real Time

Tapeboard surfaces halt alerts in the live scanner as they are issued.

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, drawing on NYSE and NASDAQ exchange halt notifications consistent with FINRA and SEC halt-code definitions; publication may lag actual events by several minutes. 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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