Stock Market Holidays for 2025, 2026, and 2027

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23 hours ago

Wall Street typically closes for major holidays. In 2026, the U.S. stock market will observe 10 holidays, along with two early closure days. Many market holidays coincide with federal holidays and bank closures.

**Is the Stock Market Open Today?** Regular trading hours for U.S. stock markets are from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Both the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq follow this schedule and remain closed on weekends.

Investors can still trade stocks and ETFs during extended hours, but this carries additional risks. Lower trading volumes in extended sessions may lead to heightened price volatility, and orders may not fully execute.

If you're unsure whether the market is open today, refer to the following holiday schedules for late 2025, 2026, and 2027.

### **2025 Stock Market Holidays** The NYSE and Nasdaq will close on the following dates in Q4 2025: - **Thanksgiving**: November 27 (Thursday) - **Christmas Day**: December 25 (Thursday)

Additionally, both exchanges will close early at 1:00 PM ET on: - November 28 (Friday, Black Friday) - December 24 (Wednesday, Christmas Eve)

### **2026 Stock Market Holidays** The NYSE and Nasdaq will close on: - **New Year’s Day**: January 1 (Thursday) - **Martin Luther King Jr. Day**: January 19 (Monday) - **Presidents’ Day**: February 16 (Monday) - **Good Friday**: April 3 (Friday) - **Memorial Day**: May 25 (Monday) - **Juneteenth**: June 19 (Friday) - **Independence Day (Observed)**: July 3 (Friday) - **Labor Day**: September 7 (Monday) - **Thanksgiving**: November 26 (Thursday) - **Christmas Day**: December 25 (Friday)

Early closures at 1:00 PM ET: - November 27 (Friday, Black Friday) - December 24 (Thursday, Christmas Eve)

### **2027 Stock Market Holidays** The NYSE and Nasdaq will close on: - **New Year’s Day**: January 1 (Friday) - **Martin Luther King Jr. Day**: January 18 (Monday) - **Presidents’ Day**: February 15 (Monday) - **Good Friday**: March 26 (Friday) - **Memorial Day**: May 31 (Monday) - **Juneteenth (Observed)**: June 18 (Friday) - **Independence Day (Observed)**: July 5 (Monday) - **Labor Day**: September 6 (Monday) - **Thanksgiving**: November 25 (Thursday) - **Christmas Day (Observed)**: December 24 (Friday)

Early closure at 1:00 PM ET: - November 26 (Friday, Black Friday)

**Holiday Adjustments** For fixed-date holidays (e.g., Independence Day, Christmas), if they fall on a Saturday, markets close on Friday. If they fall on Sunday, markets close on Monday.

**Exception**: If New Year’s Day falls on a Saturday, markets remain open on Friday.

**National Mourning Days**: U.S. financial markets typically close if a current or former president passes away, with closures usually on the day of the funeral.

### **Bond Market Holidays** The bond market, regulated by SIFMA, operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET, Monday to Friday.

In 2026 and 2027, the bond market will close for the same 10 stock market holidays, plus: - **Indigenous Peoples’ Day** (October) - **Veterans Day** (November)

Early bond market closures (2:00 PM ET): - Maundy Thursday (before Good Friday) - Friday before Memorial Day - July 2 (before Independence Day) - Black Friday - Christmas Eve - New Year’s Eve

### **Non-Market Holidays** Markets typically remain open on these holidays unless they fall on weekends: - Valentine’s Day - Ash Wednesday - Ramadan - St. Patrick’s Day - Passover - Cinco de Mayo - Rosh Hashanah - Yom Kippur - Halloween - Boxing Day - Hanukkah - Kwanzaa - New Year’s Eve

### **FAQs** **Is the stock market closed the Friday after Thanksgiving?** No, but trading ends early at 1:00 PM ET.

**Is the crypto market open 24/7?** Yes. Unlike stocks and bonds, cryptocurrency markets operate year-round via decentralized networks.

**Is Veterans Day a market holiday?** No, stocks trade normally, but the bond market closes.

Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.

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