Stock Market Holidays in 2024: NYSE, NASDAQ and Wall Street Holidays (2024)

What are the stock market holidays for 2024? You can answer the question of when is the stock market open or closed at any point throughout 2024 with our handy guide to the schedule of stock market and bond market holidays across the remainder of this year.

The list of stock market holidays actually grew by one in 2022, after Congress voted the year prior to make Juneteenth — the June 19 holiday commemorating the end of slavery — the 11th federal holiday. When President Joe Biden signed the bill, Juneteenth became the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King, Jr. Day., which was signed into law in 1983.

Stock market holiday schedule

The NYSE and Nasdaq typically observe 10 stock market holidays each year. Those holidays are:

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  • New Year's Day – Monday, January 1
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Monday, January 15
  • Presidents' Day – Monday, February 19
  • Good Friday – Friday, March 29
  • Memorial Day – Monday, May 27
  • Juneteenth – Wednesday, June 19
  • Independence Day – Thursday, July 4
  • Labor Day – Monday, September 2
  • Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 28
  • Christmas Day – Wednesday, December 25

However, in certain circ*mstances, the stock market will close early in the days preceding or following market holidays. For instance the NYSE and Nasdaq close at 1 pm the day after Thanksgiving, on Christmas Eve (if it falls on a weekday) and on July 3 (if both it and July 4 fall on a weekday).

Below, you'll find the full stock market holiday schedule for 2024.

2024 Stock Market Holidays

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DateHolidayNYSE Nasdaq
Monday, January 1New Year's DayClosedClosed
Monday, January 15Martin Luther King, Jr. DayClosedClosed
Monday, February 19Presidents' Day/Washington's BirthdayClosedClosed
Thursday, March 28Maundy ThursdayOpenOpen
Friday, March 29Good FridayClosedClosed
Friday, May 24Friday Before Memorial DayOpenOpen
Monday, May 27Memorial DayClosedClosed
Wednesday, June 19Juneteenth National Independence Day ClosedClosed
Wednesday, July 3Monday Before Independence DayEarly close (1 pm)Early close (1 pm)
Thursday, July 4Independence DayClosedClosed
Monday, September 2Labor DayClosedClosed
Monday, October 14Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' DayOpenOpen
Monday, November 11Veterans DayOpenOpen
Thursday, November 28Thanksgiving DayClosedClosed
Friday, November 29Day After Thanksgiving/Black FridayEarly close (1 pm)Early close (1 pm)
Thursday, December 24Christmas EveEarly close (1 pm)Early close (1 pm)
Wednesday, December 25Christmas DayClosedClosed
Tuesday, December 31New Year's EveOpenOpen

Bond market holiday schedule

The bond markets observe the same 10 stock market holidays, as well as two additional holidays:

  • Columbus Day – Monday, October 14
  • Veterans Day – Monday, November 11

The bond markets also observe several early closings at 2 pm each year:

  • The Thursday before Good Friday – Thursday, March 28
  • The Friday before Memorial Day – Friday, May 24
  • The day preceding Independence Day – Wednesday, July 3
  • Black Friday, or the day after Thanksgiving – Friday, November 29
  • Christmas Eve – Thursday, December 24
  • New Year's Eve – Tuesday, December 31

Here is the full bond market holiday schedule for 2024:

2024 Bond Market Holidays

DateHolidayBond Markets*
Monday, January 1New Year's DayClosed
Monday, January 15Martin Luther King, Jr. DayClosed
Monday, February 19Presidents' Day/Washington's BirthdayClosed
Thursday, March 28Maundy ThursdayEarly close (2 pm)
Friday, March 29Good FridayClosed
Friday, May 24Friday Before Memorial DayEarly close (2 pm)
Monday, May 27Memorial DayClosed
Wednesday, June 19Juneteenth National Independence Day Closed
Wednesday, July 3Monday Before Independence DayEarly close (2 pm)
Thursday, July 4Independence DayClosed
Monday, September 2Labor DayClosed
Monday, October 14Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' DayClosed
Monday, November 11Veterans DayClosed
Thursday, November 28Thanksgiving DayClosed
Friday, November 29Day After Thanksgiving/Black FridayEarly close (2 pm)
Thursday, December 24Christmas EveEarly close (2 pm)
Wednesday, December 25Christmas DayClosed
Tuesday, December 31New Year's EveEarly close (2 pm)

When it comes to the stock and bond markets alike, if a holiday falls on a weekend, market closures are dictated by two rules:

  • If the holiday falls on a Saturday, the market will close on the preceding Friday.
  • If the holiday falls on a Sunday, the market will close on the subsequent Monday.

Stock and bond market hours

For those wanting answers to other questions, like what time does the market open, regular stock market trading hours for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Stock Market are 9:30 am to 4 pm on weekdays. Bond markets usually trade between 8 am and 5 pm.

The stock markets close at 1 pm on early closure days. Bond markets close early at 2 pm.(All times Eastern unless otherwise indicated.)

Many folks might wonder why the stock market offers such limited hours when there are certainly people who want to buy and sell at all times of the day. One of the main reasons for this is "liquidity," which is how much buying and selling is going on at a given time.

The more liquidity in a particular security, the likelier you are to get a fair price on it; the less liquidity, the more likely you might have to settle for a less-than-ideal price to finish off a transaction.

"For the market to function effectively, you need buyers and sellers," says Charles Sizemore, principal of Sizemore Capital Management. "This is why the stock market has set hours that happen to correspond to the East Coast workday. You want the maximum number of traders buying and selling at the same time.

If you were at an estate auction selling your grandmother's antiques, you'd want a lot of bidders there. It's the same rationale in the stock market."

And there is trading that is done outside of these regular hours. On days with a regular session, for instance, there is "pre-market" trading. This occurs before the market, and while hours vary, they can extend as early as 4 am and run until the opening bell rings at 9:30 am. There is also "after-hours" trading, which happens after the market closes and typically runs from 4 pm to 8 pm.

But just because you can trade outside of regular stock market trading hours doesn't necessarily mean you should. Investors should be aware that volume and liquidity tend to be lower in pre-market and after-hours trading.

Temporary market stoppages

The stock market rarely closes unexpectedly, but so-called circuit breakers do occasionally trigger temporary trading halts.

Circuit breakers were first introduced after the Black Monday crash of October 1987. The Dow dropped almost 23% in a single session, which stands as a record to this day.

Circuit breakers are intended to curb panic selling. Like calling a timeout in sports, a temporary pause in trading allows market participants to catch their breath, though it doesn't necessarily keep stocks from declining once trading resumes.

There are three levels of circuit breakers tied to how steeply the market declines:

  • A Level 1 market-wide circuit breaker is tripped if the S&P 500 falls 7% from its previous close.
  • A Level 2 circuit breaker comes into effect when the market plunges 13%.
  • A Level 3 circuit breaker kicks in if the market tanks 20%.

A Level 1 or Level 2 breach halts trading for a minimum of 15 minutes. A Level 3 rout halts trading for the remainder of the trading day.

Level 1 and Level 2 circuit breakers can be triggered between 9:30 am and 3:25 pm. A Level 3 breach can be triggered at any time.

Extraordinary stock market closures

The market has also shut down a smattering of times throughout history following catastrophic events. The attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon prevented the market from opening on September 11, 2001, and the exchanges remained shut until September 17.

Prior to that, you have to go back to World War I for an example of the stock market shutting down. The outbreak of hostilities in Europe led The New York Stock Exchange to close up shop from July 31 to November 28, 1914.

The market went dark only two other times in its history. The NYSE closed for 10 days during the Panic of 1873; and it took a week off trading to mourn the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

Additionally, markets will typically close when a former president dies. They most recently closed in December 2018 for the funeral of former President George H. W. Bush.

Data provided by the NYSE and SIFMA.

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Stock Market Holidays in 2024: NYSE, NASDAQ and Wall Street Holidays (2024)

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Stock Market Holidays in 2024: NYSE, NASDAQ and Wall Street Holidays? ›

Wall Street analysts' consensus estimates predict 3.6% earnings growth and 3.5% revenue growth for S&P 500 companies in the first quarter. Analysts project full-year S&P 500 earnings growth of 11.0% in 2024, but analysts are more optimistic about some market sectors than others.

What days is the NYSE closed in 2024? ›

All NYSE markets observe U.S. holidays as listed below for 2024, 2025, and 2026.
Holiday20242025
Independence DayThursday, July 4*Friday, July 4*
Labor DayMonday, September 2Monday, September 1
Thanksgiving DayThursday, November 28**Thursday, November 27**
Christmas DayWednesday, December 25***Thursday, December 25***
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Wall Street analysts' consensus estimates predict 3.6% earnings growth and 3.5% revenue growth for S&P 500 companies in the first quarter. Analysts project full-year S&P 500 earnings growth of 11.0% in 2024, but analysts are more optimistic about some market sectors than others.

Is Nasdaq open on 1st Jan 2024? ›

New Year's Day is a U.S. Stock Market Holiday, during which the U.S. Stock Market, including the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), is typically closed.

How many NYSE holidays are there? ›

Financial markets observe 10 official holidays plus 3 early closings. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closes for 10 holidays in 2024, including Good Friday, and the Nasdaq Stock Market follows the same schedule.

How many stock market trading days are there in 2024? ›

With 6.5 trading hours on regular days and 3.5 on short days, there are a total of 127 trading hours for that month. There are exactly 252 trading days in 2024: out of a possible 366 days, there are 10 holiday closures and 104 Saturdays and Sundays.

Is the stock market closed on Presidents day 2024? ›

Is The Stock Market Open On Presidents' Day/Washington's Birthday? Stock and bond markets will be closed on Monday Feb. 19, and reopen for normal trade on Tuesday, Feb. 20.

How high will the Nasdaq go in 2024? ›

Here's the Growth Stock to Buy Right Now. The Nasdaq-100 technology index plunged into a bear market in 2022 on the back of a 33% loss for the year.

Will 2024 be a bull or bear market? ›

Economic growth actually accelerated above its 10-year average in 2023. That resilience, coupled with a fascination about artificial intelligence (AI), changed investors' collective mood. The S&P 500 soared throughout the year and finally reached a new high in January 2024, making the new bull market official.

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YearOpen, $Close, $
December 20244537046983
December 20255647259561
January 20265956156446
December 20265316451981
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Is 1st Jan 2024 a trading holiday? ›

Is stock market open on January 1, 2024? Yes, the stock market will be open on New Year i.e on 1st January 2024.

How long until the stock market closes? ›

The NYSE is open from Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The NYSE may occasionally close early, either on a planned or unplanned basis. In such cases, The Standard will process transaction requests received prior to the close of the NYSE.

How long is Nasdaq open for? ›

The regular trading hours for the U.S. stock market, which includes the Nasdaq Stock Market (Nasdaq) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), are 9:30 am to 4 pm, except on stock market holidays.

Do stocks go up around the holidays? ›

Markets tend to see increased trading activity and higher returns the day before a holiday or a long weekend, a phenomenon known as the holiday or weekend effect.

Is the stock market open on Good Friday 2024? ›

Is the stock market open on Good Friday? The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is closed on Good Friday 2024.

Is Christmas Eve a NYSE holiday? ›

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.

Is the stock market closed on Good Friday 2024? ›

Is the stock market open on Good Friday? The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is closed on Good Friday 2024.

What days is the stock market closed? ›

Table listing that the Nasdaq and NYSE are closed in 2022 for holidays on January, 17, February 21, April 15, May 30, June 20, July 4, September 5, November 24, and December 26.

How many trading days in a month 2024? ›

There's an average of 21 trading days per month. Trading is not available on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as holidays that are designated as market holidays.

Is the market open on Easter Monday? ›

U.S. markets are closed Friday, March 28, in observation of the Good Friday holiday. Stock and bond trading will resume Monday, the day after Easter. The next market holiday is Monday, May 27.

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