I. Will the US stock market be closed again this year? Important holidays at a glance
The US stock market observes market holidays with closures or early closings, and investors should pay special attention to these periods to avoid missing trading opportunities or incurring losses.
2025 US Stock Market Holiday Schedule:
Date
Holiday
Trading Status
January 1
New Year’s Day
Closed
January 20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Closed
February 17
Washington’s Birthday
Closed
April 18
Good Friday
Closed
May 26
Memorial Day
Closed
June 19
Juneteenth National Independence Day
Closed
July 3
Day before Independence Day
Closes 3 hours early
July 4
Independence Day
Closed
September 1
Labor Day
Closed
November 27
Thanksgiving Day
Closed
November 28
Day after Thanksgiving
Closes 3 hours early
December 24
Christmas Eve
Closes 3 hours early
December 25
Christmas Day
Closed
2026 US Stock Market Holiday Schedule:
Date
Holiday
Trading Status
January 1
New Year’s Day
Closed
January 19
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Closed
February 16
Washington’s Birthday
Closed
April 3
Good Friday
Closed
May 25
Memorial Day
Closed
June 19
Juneteenth National Independence Day
Closed
July 3
Independence Day (July 4 falls on Saturday, observed on Friday)
Closed
September 7
Labor Day
Closed
November 26
Thanksgiving Day
Closed
November 27
Day after Thanksgiving
Closes 3 hours early
December 24
Christmas Eve
Closes 3 hours early
December 25
Christmas Day
Closed
II. Detailed Rules for US Stock Trading Hours
The market mainly comprises the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and the American Securities Exchange. Each exchange operates independently but generally opens at synchronized times.
US Stock Trading Hours (Eastern Time):
Trading Type
Trading Days
Opening Time
Closing Time
Pre-market
Monday to Friday
4:00
9:30
Regular
Monday to Friday
9:30
16:00
After-hours
Monday to Friday
16:00
20:00
Trading Rules and Details:
The primary currency traded is USD, with a minimum trading unit of 1 share. Settlement follows T+3 rules. Transaction fees are approximately 1% for manual trades and 0.5%-1% for electronic trades.
III. Time Difference for Taiwanese Investors
The US adjusts for daylight saving time (DST), but Asia does not, so Taiwanese investors should pay attention to time difference changes.
Time Adjustment Rules:
DST Period: Starts at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March, ends at 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in November, clocks move forward 1 hour.
Standard Time: Starts at 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in November, ends at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March, clocks move back 1 hour.
Note: Regulations may vary by state; adjust accordingly based on local rules.
US Stock Trading Hours vs. Taiwan Local Time:
US Trading Session
Taiwan Time (DST)
Taiwan Time (Standard Time)
4:00~9:30 (Pre-market)
16:30~21:30
17:00~22:30
9:30~16:00 (Regular)
21:30~4:00
22:30~5:00
16:00~20:00 (After-hours)
4:00~8:00
5:00~9:00
IV. Introduction to the Three Major US Stock Exchanges
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Based on total market capitalization of listed securities, NYSE is the world’s largest stock exchange, with over 3,500 listed companies. Currently mainly electronic trading is used, but floor trading remains important for pricing and large institutional transactions.
NASDAQ Stock Market
This is a fully electronic stock trading platform, the world’s first electronic securities exchange. Investors mainly trade via phone or internet. Many listed companies are high-tech giants like Microsoft and Apple.
American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
The third-largest US trading market, similar trading methods to NYSE, mainly listing small- and mid-cap stocks. It is unique in that it is the only exchange that trades stocks, futures, and derivatives simultaneously. After merging with NYSE in 2008, it is now called NYSE American.
V. Comparison of Global Stock Market Trading Hours
Besides US stocks, Taiwanese investors can also monitor other countries’ stock markets. Below is a summary of opening and closing times for major exchanges:
Exchange
Trading Hours
Taiwan Local Time
China Securities Exchange
9:30~11:30, 13:00~15:00
9:30~11:30, 13:00~15:00
Tokyo Stock Exchange
9:00~11:30, 12:30~15:00
8:00~10:30, 11:30~14:00
London Stock Exchange
8:00~16:30
16:00~00:30
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
9:15~16:00
9:15~16:00
Toronto Stock Exchange
9:30~16:00
22:30~05:00
Deutsche Börse
8:00~22:00
15:00~5:00
Australian Securities Exchange
10:00~16:00
8:00~14:00
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Complete Guide to U.S. Stock Market Holidays & Trading Hours (2025-2026)
I. Will the US stock market be closed again this year? Important holidays at a glance
The US stock market observes market holidays with closures or early closings, and investors should pay special attention to these periods to avoid missing trading opportunities or incurring losses.
2025 US Stock Market Holiday Schedule:
2026 US Stock Market Holiday Schedule:
II. Detailed Rules for US Stock Trading Hours
The market mainly comprises the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and the American Securities Exchange. Each exchange operates independently but generally opens at synchronized times.
US Stock Trading Hours (Eastern Time):
Trading Rules and Details:
The primary currency traded is USD, with a minimum trading unit of 1 share. Settlement follows T+3 rules. Transaction fees are approximately 1% for manual trades and 0.5%-1% for electronic trades.
III. Time Difference for Taiwanese Investors
The US adjusts for daylight saving time (DST), but Asia does not, so Taiwanese investors should pay attention to time difference changes.
Time Adjustment Rules:
Note: Regulations may vary by state; adjust accordingly based on local rules.
US Stock Trading Hours vs. Taiwan Local Time:
IV. Introduction to the Three Major US Stock Exchanges
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Based on total market capitalization of listed securities, NYSE is the world’s largest stock exchange, with over 3,500 listed companies. Currently mainly electronic trading is used, but floor trading remains important for pricing and large institutional transactions.
NASDAQ Stock Market
This is a fully electronic stock trading platform, the world’s first electronic securities exchange. Investors mainly trade via phone or internet. Many listed companies are high-tech giants like Microsoft and Apple.
American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
The third-largest US trading market, similar trading methods to NYSE, mainly listing small- and mid-cap stocks. It is unique in that it is the only exchange that trades stocks, futures, and derivatives simultaneously. After merging with NYSE in 2008, it is now called NYSE American.
V. Comparison of Global Stock Market Trading Hours
Besides US stocks, Taiwanese investors can also monitor other countries’ stock markets. Below is a summary of opening and closing times for major exchanges: