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2025US Stock** Holidays and Early Closures Overview**
- Holiday Dates: January 1, January 9, January 20, February 17, April 18, May 26, June 19, July 4, September 1, November 27, December 25
- Early Closure Dates: July 3, November 28, December 24
Mastering this calendar is crucial for US stock investors. It can help investors plan trading strategies in advance. Investors can also better manage funds. This avoids inconveniences caused by holiday closures. It is recommended to bookmark this article as a reference for the entire year of 2025, ensuring your trading plans stay synchronized with US stock market trading hours.

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To help investors plan better, we have compiled a complete holiday schedule for the 2025 US stock market. Knowing these dates not only avoids trading interruptions but also allows you to optimize fund deployment and investment strategies around market holidays.
At a Glance: 2025 US Stock Market Holiday Dates Table
The following table clearly lists all 11 holiday dates for 2025; it is recommended to screenshot and save or add to your calendar.
| Date | Day of Week | Holiday/Event Name |
|---|---|---|
| January 1, 2025 | Wednesday | New Year’s Day |
| January 9, 2025 | Thursday | Day of Mourning (Jimmy Carter Mourning Day) |
| January 20, 2025 | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
| February 17, 2025 | Monday | Washington’s Birthday |
| April 18, 2025 | Friday | Good Friday |
| May 26, 2025 | Monday | Memorial Day |
| June 19, 2025 | Thursday | Juneteenth |
| July 4, 2025 | Friday | Independence Day |
| September 1, 2025 | Monday | Labor Day |
| November 27, 2025 | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day |
| December 25, 2025 | Thursday | Christmas Day |
Next, we will introduce the story and significance behind each holiday date one by one.
New Year’s Day is the globally recognized first day of the new year. It holds profound cultural significance in the US, symbolizing new beginnings and optimism. In 1870, the US Congress officially established New Year’s Day as a federal holiday. This is one of the earliest four federal holidays established in the US, reflecting its important position in national culture. Therefore, the US stock market closes on this day.
January 9, 2025, is a special holiday closure day. The US stock market will close to mourn the passing of former President Jimmy Carter. The Nasdaq exchange president has publicly stated that the market will close on the national day of mourning to commemorate President Carter’s life and contributions. Holding a national day of mourning and closing financial markets for a former president’s passing is a long-standing tradition in the US.
This holiday is established to commemorate US civil rights movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. After his assassination in 1968, the movement to establish a commemorative day began. After years of effort, President Ronald Reagan signed the bill in 1983, officially establishing this federal holiday. It was not until 2000 that all US states finally recognized this holiday. This day aims to encourage people to reflect on the history of the civil rights struggle and the significance of racial equality.
This holiday is commonly known as “Presidents’ Day,” but its official name is actually “Washington’s Birthday.” Institutions like the New York Stock Exchange strictly follow the federal law’s naming. The original intent of this holiday was to commemorate the first US President George Washington. The 1968 Monday Holiday Law fixed its celebration date on the third Monday of February each year, creating a long weekend for people.
Good Friday is a very unique holiday closure day for the US stock market. It is the only one among the nine annual market holidays that is not a federal statutory holiday. The exact reason for market closure on this day is unknown, but it is generally believed to be related to religious traditions. As this is an important Christian holiday, many traders and investors take time off to participate in commemorative activities, leading to usually lower market trading volume.
Memorial Day is the day the US commemorates military personnel who died in service. This tradition originated after the Civil War, initially called “Decoration Day,” when people decorated soldiers’ graves with flowers. In 1971, Congress officially designated it as a federal holiday and fixed the date on the last Monday of May each year. On this day, the US stock market closes to show respect and remembrance for fallen soldiers.
Juneteenth is the newest federal holiday in the US. On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the bill, officially designating this day as a national holiday. It aims to commemorate June 19, 1865, when Union troops in Galveston, Texas, announced the emancipation of the last group of enslaved African Americans in the state. As a federal holiday, the US stock market closes on this day.
Independence Day is the US national day. It commemorates the formal adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, marking the birth of the United States of America. This is a day full of patriotic enthusiasm, with fireworks, parades, and other celebrations across the country. The US stock market closes on this day to celebrate the nation’s birthday.
Labor Day is set on the first Monday of September each year. It aims to honor the tremendous contributions American workers have made to national development and social prosperity. This holiday originated from the labor movement in the late 19th century and was officially designated as a federal holiday in 1894. Labor Day not only affects regular US stock market trading hours but also marks the unofficial end of summer.
Thanksgiving is an important national holiday in the US. Its tradition originates from early colonists’ harvest celebrations. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday. This is a day for family reunions and sharing feasts. To allow financial practitioners to participate in this important cultural activity, the US stock market closes on Thanksgiving Day.
Christmas is one of the most important cultural and religious holidays in the US and a federal statutory holiday. As early as the early 20th century, the New York Stock Exchange began closing on Christmas to align with social and cultural traditions. Today, Christmas closure has become a fixed arrangement, allowing people to peacefully spend the holiday with family.
In addition to full-day closures, investors must also pay attention to several special early closure days. On these days, stock market trading hours are shortened. This usually occurs the day before or after important holidays to facilitate market participants starting holidays early or handling post-holiday affairs.
Key Reminder: Early Closure Time
On all early closure days, the US stock market (including NYSE and Nasdaq) closes at 1:00 PM Eastern Time. Investors need to pay special attention to adjust their trading plans for the day.
For the convenience of global investors, the following table details the 2025 US stock market early closure dates and corresponding Beijing times.
| Date | Day of Week | Holiday/Event | Early Closure Time (Eastern Time) | Corresponding Beijing Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 3, 2025 | Thursday | Day Before Independence Day | 1:00 PM | July 4, 1:00 AM |
| November 28, 2025 | Friday | Day After Thanksgiving (Black Friday) | 1:00 PM | November 29, 2:00 AM |
| December 24, 2025 | Wednesday | Christmas Eve | 1:00 PM | December 25, 2:00 AM |
Independence Day in 2025 (July 4) is a Friday. Therefore, the stock market closes early the previous day (July 3, Thursday). This arrangement has become a market convention. It allows traders, brokers, and investors to finish work early to prepare for the next day’s national celebrations or start a pleasant long weekend.
The Friday after Thanksgiving is known in the US as “Black Friday.” This day marks the official start of the US holiday shopping season, with retail very busy, but financial market trading activity usually relatively light.
This half-day trading day provides the market with an opportunity for smooth transition in a low-volume environment.
Christmas Eve is a day full of family warmth in the US. Although it is not a federal statutory holiday, its cultural importance is extremely high. People usually gather with family on this evening to prepare for Christmas. To respect this cultural tradition, both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq close early at 1:00 PM on Christmas Eve.
It is worth noting that although regular trading ends at 1:00 PM, some specific cross-session orders may continue execution until 1:30 PM. This provides convenience for institutional investors needing closing price trades.

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In addition to holiday closures, understanding regular US stock market trading hours is equally important. This helps investors arrange daily trading activities and effectively utilize pre-market and after-hours sessions.
The two major US exchanges—the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq—have unified regular trading sessions.
Core Trading Hours
Official standard trading hours are Monday to Friday, Eastern Time (ET)9:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
However, trading activities are not limited to this. Investors can also trade during pre-market and after-hours sessions, providing additional flexibility.
For international investors, US daylight saving time (DST) transitions are a must-watch focus, as they directly affect US stock market trading hours corresponding to local time. The US has followed the schedule of the 2005 Energy Policy Act since 2007.
2025 Daylight Saving Time Key Dates:
Since China does not observe daylight saving time, this means that during different periods, US stock opening and closing correspond to different Beijing times.
| Session | Daylight Saving Time (March 9 - November 2) | Standard Time (After November 2) |
|---|---|---|
| US Stock Opening (Beijing Time) | 9:30 PM | 10:30 PM |
| US Stock Closing (Beijing Time) | 4:00 AM Next Day | 5:00 AM Next Day |
Time zone changes pose requirements for fund management. International investors need to ensure sufficient USD funds in their broker accounts before trading sessions start. For investors needing cross-border remittances and currency exchange, platforms like Biyapay can help efficiently complete fund transfers, ensuring no missed trading opportunities.
Familiarizing yourself with 2025 US stock market holidays and early closures is crucial for optimizing investment arrangements. In addition to statutory holidays, the market may also temporarily close due to major unexpected events, as history has proven multiple times. Therefore, investors should always pay attention to official market updates.
Friendly Reminder
It is recommended to bookmark this article and share it with friends as a trading reference for the entire year of 2025, ensuring your investment plans are foolproof.
The US stock market closes on Saturdays and Sundays. Regular trading only occurs Monday to Friday, excluding holidays. Investors need to arrange trading activities accordingly.
If a holiday falls on Saturday, the stock market usually closes the previous Friday. If the holiday falls on Sunday, it closes the following Monday, forming a long weekend.
Not entirely the same. The bond market usually has more holiday closures than stocks. For example, Columbus Day and Veterans Day, the bond market closes while stocks trade normally.
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