NYSE and Nasdaq Stock Market Holidays for 2025-NaN

Discover the upcoming NYSE Stock Market Holidays for 2025 to NaN. Like many businesses, major stock exchanges such as the NYSE and NASDAQ close on recognized holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. But did you know? There are specific days when trading sessions end early, affecting trading volume. Experience shows that trading volume drops right before these holidays and spikes right after, often leading to increased market volatility. Stay informed with our detailed NYSE and NASDAQ holiday schedule below.

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National Mourning Day January 9th Thursday
Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr January 20th Monday
New Year's Day January 1st WednesdayJanuary 1st ThursdayJanuary 1st Friday
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 19th MondayJanuary 18th MondayJanuary 17th Monday
Washington's Birthday February 17th MondayFebruary 16th MondayFebruary 15th MondayFebruary 21st Monday
Good Friday April 18th FridayApril 3rd FridayMarch 26th FridayApril 14th Friday
Memorial Day May 26th MondayMay 25th MondayMay 31st MondayMay 29th Monday
Juneteenth June 19th ThursdayJune 19th FridayJune 18th FridayJune 19th Monday
Independence Day July 3rd Thursday July 4th FridayJuly 3rd FridayJuly 5th MondayJuly 4th Tuesday
Labor Day September 1st MondaySeptember 7th MondaySeptember 6th MondaySeptember 4th Monday
Thanksgiving Day November 27th Thursday November 28th FridayNovember 26th ThursdayNovember 25th ThursdayNovember 23rd Thursday
Christmas December 24th Wednesday December 25th ThursdayDecember 25th FridayDecember 24th FridayDecember 25th Monday

Markets will close at 1:00 PM Eastern on the following dates:

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Christmas Eve December 24th Thursday
Day before Independence Day July 3rd Monday
Day after Thanksgiving November 27th FridayNovember 26th FridayNovember 24th Friday

NYSE Holidays FAQs

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Is Tomorrow a U.S. Stock Market Holiday or Trading Day?

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Tomorrow, 2025-01-08, will be a regular trading day for the U.S. stock market, operating from 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time to 4 p.m. Eastern Time.

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What Time does the U.S. Stock Market Open?

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The major U.S. stock exchanges, specifically the NYSE and the NASDAQ, are open for trading from Monday to Friday, starting at 9:30 AM and concluding at 4:00 PM Eastern Time.

However, the stock market is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and the following market holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents Day (Washington's Birthday), Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth National Independence Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Additionally, the stock market closes early at 1 p.m. Eastern Time on the day before Independence Day and the day after Thanksgiving.

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Is the U.S. Stock Market Open for Trading on Good Friday?

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The U.S. Stock Market, encompassing major exchanges like the Nasdaq and NYSE, remains closed on Good Friday. For instance, in this year's schedule, after shutting at 4 pm Eastern on April 14th, trading will resume only at 9:30 am Eastern on Monday, April 18th.
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Does the Stock Market Operate on Christmas Day?

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Trading halts on Christmas Day. For 2025, the observed Christmas holiday will see the market closed on December 25th.
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Is the Stock Market Open on Memorial Day?

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The U.S. stock market is closed on Memorial Day. For 2025, the stock market will be closed on May 26th in honor of the holiday.
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Is Trading Active on New Year's Eve in the Stock Market?

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New Year's Eve sees regular trading in the stock market. Even if New Year's Day falls on a weekend, trading continues due to Rule 7.2 of the New York Stock Exchange. This rule closes the NYSE on either the preceding Friday or the following Monday when a holiday is on a weekend. But, the market stays open due to “unusual business conditions,” such as the conclusion of monthly, quarterly, or yearly accounting periods. However, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association recommends the bond market to close early, by 2:00 p.m.