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US Stock Market Holidays

All major US stock exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ and American Stock Exchange) follow the same holiday schedules as listed below. There is no insider trading reporting in these market holidays.

2013 US Stock Market Holiday Calendar

2013 Market HolidaysDate
New Year's Day January 1, 2013
 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 21, 2013
 President's Day February 18, 2013
 Good Friday March 29, 2013
 Memorial Day May 27, 2013
 Independence Day July 4, 2013
 Labor Day September 2, 2013
 Thanksgiving Day November 28, 2013
 Christmas December 25, 2013

Note: The US stock markets will close early at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, July 3, 2013, Wednesday, November 27, 2013, and Tuesday, December 24, 2013.



2012 US Stock Market Holiday Calendar

2012 Market HolidaysDate
New Year's Day January 2, 2012
 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 16, 2012
 President's Day February 20, 2012
 Good Friday April 6, 2012
 Memorial Day May 28, 2012
 Independence Day July 4, 2012
 Labor Day September 3, 2012
 Thanksgiving Day November 22, 2012
 Christmas December 25, 2012

Note: The US stock markets closed early at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, July 3, 2012, Friday, November 23, 2012, and Monday, December 24, 2012.



2011 US Stock Market Holiday Calendar

2011 Market HolidaysDate
New Year's Day January 1, 2011
 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 17, 2011
 President's Day February 21, 2011
 Good Friday April 22, 2011
 Memorial Day May 30, 2011
 Independence Day July 4, 2011
 Labor Day September 5, 2011
 Thanksgiving Day November 24, 2011
 Christmas December 26, 2011

Notes about US stock market holidays:

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is celebrated on the third Monday in January.
  • President's Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February.
  • Memorial Day is celebrated on the last Monday in May.
  • Thanksgiving is celebrated each year on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States.
  • When any holiday that is observed by the stock market or stock exchange falls on a Saturday, the markets will not be open on the preceding Friday.
  • When any holiday that is observed by the stock market or stock exchange falls on a Sunday, the markets will not be open on the following Monday.

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