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Trading Halt Tracker

Real-time monitoring of stock trading halts across U.S. exchanges

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Today vs Typical Day
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0 halts today Avg 83/day

Total halts today vs the average trading day over the last 21 sessions.

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Halts so far today vs how many usually occur by this time of day.

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OTHER
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Next Expected Resume
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Countdown appears when an active LUDP or T1 halt has an expected resume time.
Halt Types
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Today's Activity
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When a stock is halted, it will appear here in real-time
Today's Timeline (Market Hours)
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Frequent Halters (Last 30 Days)
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JZ 61 halts
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CDTG 43 halts
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GIGGU 43 halts
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CCTG 39 halts
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CPOP 39 halts
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SDOT 31 halts
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PAVS 26 halts
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QH 25 halts
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MTEN 23 halts
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HSPT 23 halts
Halt Reason Codes Reference
LUDP Limit Up-Limit Down

Volatility pause triggered when a stock's price moves 5-10% within 5 minutes. Usually resumes in 5-10 minutes after a brief cooling-off period.

T1 News Pending

Trading halted pending release of material news. Requested by the company or initiated by the exchange. Resume time varies based on news dissemination.

T2 News Released

News has been released. Trading resumes after the market has had time to absorb the information. Usually 15-30 minutes after announcement.

MWC1-3 Circuit Breaker

Market-wide circuit breaker triggered by significant market decline. Level 1 (7%), Level 2 (13%), Level 3 (20%) of S&P 500. 15-minute halt or full-day closure.

H4 Non-Compliance

Company not in compliance with exchange listing requirements. May lead to extended halt or potential delisting. Duration is unpredictable.

IPO IPO Pending

Security listed but not yet trading. Typically occurs with new IPOs waiting for the opening price to be established by market makers.

View the full halt code glossary

Trading Halt FAQ

What stocks are halted today?

No trading halts have been recorded yet today. The live table on this page updates in real time as soon as an exchange issues a halt notification.

Why do stocks get halted?

Most halts are automatic LULD (Limit Up-Limit Down) volatility pauses, triggered when a stock's price moves too far within five minutes. Exchanges also halt trading for pending material news (T1), regulatory or listing-compliance issues (H4), and market-wide circuit breakers (MWC1-3) during severe market declines.

How long does a trading halt last?

LULD volatility pauses usually last about 5 minutes, though they can be extended. News-pending halts last until the company disseminates the news, typically minutes to hours. Market-wide circuit breakers pause trading for 15 minutes at Level 1 and 2, or for the rest of the session at Level 3.

Can I buy or sell a stock while it is halted?

No. While a halt is active, no orders execute on any U.S. exchange. Brokers may accept and queue orders, which can execute once trading resumes at the reopening price.

How fast does this halt tracker update?

Halt and resume events come directly from NASDAQ's UTP notification feed and appear within seconds of being issued. Premium subscribers see them in real time; free and guest users see a 60-second delayed feed.

How Our Halt Data Works

Data Source

Stock Titan receives trading halt notifications directly from NASDAQ's real-time data feed. This is the same data feed used by broker-dealers and institutional trading platforms.

Update Frequency

Halt events are processed and displayed within seconds of the exchange issuing the notification. Premium subscribers receive real-time alerts; free users see data with a 60-second delay.

Data Enrichment

Each halt event is enriched with the halt price (last traded price), price change from previous close, and expected resume time for LULD pauses.

Coverage

All NASDAQ-listed, NYSE-listed, and other U.S. exchange-listed equities covered by the UTP halt notification system.