Mar 11, 2025
At a Glance: 2025 U.S. Stock Market Holidays
Sungwoo Bae
You decide to trade after checking the previous day’s closing price, only to find that you can’t place an order. Or one day you finally make up your mind to buy a particular stock, but the market is closed. That awkward, frustrating moment is a pain every stock investor shares.
Sometimes, by the time the next day comes, you’ve completely forgotten your decision to trade. And if, when you finally remember, the price has already moved away from the level you wanted, it turns into a very disappointing experience.
So, without a long preamble, here’s what we’ve prepared.
2025 U.S. Stock Market Holidays
There’s at least one market holiday almost every month, so if you take a screenshot of this, you can relax about tracking U.S. stock market holidays for the year.
On July 3 (Independence Day), November 27 (Thanksgiving), and December 25 (Christmas), the market also has an early close, so make sure you don’t forget to check those dates.
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