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For every US stock investor, mastering the market opening and closing times is the first step to successful trading. We have compiled this complete 2025 holiday and trading schedule to help you plan your investment strategy in advance.
Expert Tip: We recommend bookmarking this guide immediately to ensure you don’t miss any trading opportunities or face inconvenience due to market closures.

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Understanding the US stock market holiday schedule is crucial. The US market holidays differ significantly from those of other major global exchanges like London, Tokyo, or Shanghai. For example, the US market closes for unique holidays such as Presidents’ Day and Thanksgiving, which are not universally observed. To help you plan clearly, we have compiled the complete 2025 US stock market holiday and early closure calendar.
On the following dates, the US stock markets (including the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq) will be closed for the entire day with no trading activity. Please mark these dates on your trading calendar in advance to avoid scheduling unnecessary trades.
| Date | Day of Week | Holiday Name |
|---|---|---|
| January 1, 2025 | Wednesday | New Year’s Day (New Year’s Day) |
| January 20, 2025 | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) |
| February 17, 2025 | Monday | Presidents’ Day (Presidents’ Day) |
| April 18, 2025 | Friday | Good Friday (Good Friday) |
| May 26, 2025 | Monday | Memorial Day (Memorial Day) |
| June 19, 2025 | Thursday | Juneteenth (Juneteenth) |
| July 4, 2025 | Friday | Independence Day (Independence Day) |
| September 1, 2025 | Monday | Labor Day (Labor Day) |
| November 27, 2025 | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day (Thanksgiving Day) |
| December 25, 2025 | Thursday | Christmas Day (Christmas Day) |
Special Note: In addition to the fixed holidays above, the market may also close temporarily for special events (such as national days of mourning for deceased presidents). Please stay tuned to market announcements for the latest information.
In addition to full-day closures, the market will close early on the eve of certain holidays. On these days, the regular US stock closing time will be adjusted from 4:00 PM Eastern Time to 1:00 PM. This is especially important for those engaging in day trading or wishing to complete transactions before the close.
The following are the confirmed early closure dates for 2025. Please pay special attention to the adjusted US stock closing time on these dates.
| Date | Day of Week | Related Holiday | Early Closing Time (Eastern Time) |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 3, 2025 | Thursday | Day Before Independence Day | 1:00 PM |
| November 28, 2025 | Friday | Day After Thanksgiving (Black Friday) | 1:00 PM |
| December 24, 2025 | Wednesday | Christmas Eve | 1:00 PM |

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In addition to understanding the annual holiday schedule, mastering daily trading hours is equally important. This helps you precisely schedule orders and manage positions, especially when trading from Asia with time zone differences.
The US stock markets, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq, have standard regular trading hours from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) Monday through Friday. This is the period with the highest market liquidity and most active trading.
For those in Asia, understanding the converted trading hours is essential. The table below shows the regular trading hours corresponding to major Asian time zones:
| Trading Session | Daylight Saving Time (March–November) | Standard Time (November–March) |
|---|---|---|
| Beijing/Hong Kong/Taipei Time | 9:30 PM – 4:00 AM next day | 10:30 PM – 5:00 AM next day |
The United States adjusts clocks twice a year, directly affecting trading hours in Asia. Please mark the following two important dates on your calendar:
Time Zone Management Tip: Time zone changes mean your trading rhythm needs adjustment accordingly. For more convenient cross-time-zone fund management, consider using a global payment platform like Biyapay. It partners with licensed banks in Hong Kong and can help efficiently handle fund transfers across different time zones.
Beyond regular trading hours, the market also offers pre-market and after-hours trading sessions.
Many companies choose to release earnings or major news during these sessions. While this provides additional trading opportunities, you must be aware of the associated risks.
Risk Warning: Fewer traders participate in pre-market and after-hours sessions, leading to lower liquidity and increased price volatility. Orders you place may not execute, or may execute at unfavorable prices. Therefore, most brokers only allow limit orders during these sessions to manage risk.
This article summarizes the 2025 US stock market closure dates, early closure days, and regular trading hours. Be sure to bookmark this schedule, as major earnings releases from companies like Apple or Nvidia are often announced after hours, potentially causing significant price swings.
Recommended Tools You can use the following tools to assist with your trading planning:
- TradingView: View earnings and dividend calendars directly on its charts.
- Barchart: Provides a comprehensive economic and market events calendar.
Wishing you strategic planning and smooth trading in your 2025 investment journey!
The US stock market is closed all day on Saturdays and Sundays with no trading activity. You can trade during regular hours Monday through Friday.
Yes, they follow the same closure schedule. The timetable provided in this article applies to both the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq.
These are federal or market-recognized holidays in the United States. The market closes to allow traders and related professionals to celebrate or commemorate these important days.
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