— Why it moved

Why TGHL Stock Squeezed After Hours — July 15, 2026

The alert caught a fading premarket run, the regular session went nowhere, and the only real move came after the close — a different, riskier animal.

TGHLJul 15, 2026+54% peak
TGHL intraday chart, Jul 15, 2026

What moved TGHL stock

The GrowHub is a Singapore-based company that uses blockchain to track and authenticate products moving through supply chains. There was no fresh headline on the 15th — the fuel was leftover momentum from a June reverse-merger framework with EnChem America, which had spiked the stock hundreds of percent at the time. This was traders re-litigating an old story, not new information.

The mechanics

It's a micro-cap with a modest float and enormous relative volume. Names like this trade on attention: once a low-float ticker is on the momentum scanners, it swings on order flow alone, in both directions.

TGHL by the numbers

Cap~$17M / float: 12.7M
Day volume~71M (12x avg)
Prev close$0.66 → alert +66%
52w range$0.27–$4.25

The alert window

Stock Pulse flagged TGHL at $1.10 at 7:46 AM, in the premarket — and the overnight run was already rolling over. The regular session never traded back above the alert; the intraday high was $0.99, and it closed at $0.81. The one move above the alert came at 5:53 PM: an after-hours squeeze to $1.69, up 53.7%, on real volume. That is a post-close event, not a window a daytime trader could plan around.

How TGHL's move ended

It closed the regular session at $0.81, down 26% from the alert, before the after-hours pop. No revenue story changed; a reverse-merger that hands control to another company still has to close, and the float that powered the squeeze cuts the other way just as fast.

The tell: a stock that can't reclaim the alert price in regular hours isn't a live intraday setup — an after-hours squeeze on momentum is a different, riskier animal than a daytime follow-through.

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