The Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) is now live and available to the public for trading, marking the first fully integrated national stock exchange to launch operations in the U.S. in decades.
Last week, on June 6, the stock exchange went live for testing, but the first official day of public trading was July 10. The launch is part of a broader effort by state and business leaders to solidify Texas’ position as a financial hub and to challenge NYSE and Nasdaq.
For now, only a handful of securities are available; more will be added over time — with 205 being added between July 14 and July 17.
In total, more than 3,000 securities are expected to be available for trading on the stock exchange by the end of the rollout on July 31, according to TXSE’s rollout plan. No company is listed on the TXSE yet.
Here’s what to know about TXSE and the securities that will begin trading this week.
What is the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE)?
The Texas Stock Exchange is the only national securities exchange built, headquartered and incorporated in Texas, based out of Dallas.
According to its website, TXSE is backed by Bank of America, BlackRock, Charles Schwab, Citadel, Fortress, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan, among others.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission formally approved the stock exchange in late September 2025.
Texas Stock Exchange trading hours: When can I buy and sell?
During the initial few weeks of the exchange going public, only a few securities will be available, with more to be added over the next month.
The TXSE trading schedule will be as follows in Central Time:
What stocks can you buy on the Texas Stock Exchange?
Here is a look at which securities are live right now and which ones are expected to roll out each day this week, according to TXSE.
The initial securities available as of July 10 are:
There will be 10 new securities going live on July 14. Notable additions include:
There will be 104 new securities going live on July 15. Notable additions include:
There will be 61 new securities going live on July 16. Notable additions include:
There will be 30 new securities going live on July 17. The biggest ones are:
Mateo Rosiles is the Texas Connect reporter for USA TODAY and its regional papers in Texas. Got a news tip for him? Email him at mrosiles@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: What you can trade now on the new Texas Stock Exchange: See the list
Reporting by Mateo Rosiles, USA TODAY NETWORK / El Paso Times
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