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Stock market holidays in 2025: US markets are closed on these days

Stock market holidays are non-weekend business days when the two major U.S. stock exchanges , the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq , are closed for the day. These days often closely follow federal holiday schedules and include major holidays like Memorial Day and Thanksgiving.

Regular operating hours for both exchanges are Monday-Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET, although there are various ways to trade stocks 24 hours a day . Markets do not operate during the weekend.

Sometimes, if a holiday falls on a weekend, stock markets will close on the Friday prior to the holiday, as is often the case with Good Friday and Easter. Other times, a holiday will be observed on a Monday after it occurs.

As the new year sweeps in, check out the updated 2025 holiday calendar for the stock and bond markets.

Market holidays 2025: When is the stock market closed?

Below is the schedule for 2025 stock market holidays when the NYSE , Nasdaq and bond markets are closed:

Additional bond market holidays

The Securities Industry and Financial Markets (SIFMA) provides this holiday schedule as a recommendation for bond markets and is subject to change. (Here’s a list of days when banks are closed for the holidays, too .)

Early stock market closures

The stock market generally follows its holiday schedule without any additional early closures, with the exception of the day before Independence Day, Black Friday and Christmas Eve, when the Nasdaq and NYSE close at 1 p.m. ET.

Bond market early closures

Bond markets, however, have some early and additional closures throughout the year. Bond markets close early, at 2 p.m. ET, on the following days: