Stock market closures

Stock market closures

Stock market closures

Our offices will be closed for the following days that the US stock market is closed.


  • When the US market is closed: You can’t trade equities or options on these days. Crypto trading is still available 24/7.

  • When US banks are closed: Bank transfers and settlements may be delayed and cash accounts won’t have access to instant deposits when banks are closed.


US stock market closures

  • New Year’s Day (January 1)

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (January 19, 2026)

  • President’s Day and Washington's Birthday (February 16, 2026)

  • Good Friday (April 3, 2026)**

  • Memorial Day (May 25, 2026)

  • Juneteenth (observed on June 19)

  • Independence Day (July 4, 2025)*

  • Labor Day (September 1, 2025)

  • Thanksgiving Day (November 27, 2025)*

  • Christmas (December 25, 2025)*


Keep in mind

The days listed above don’t count as stock or cash settlement days.


When US banks are closed

In addition to US stock market holidays (listed in the previous section), the following days are when US banks are closed:


  • Veterans Day (November 11)

  • Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Columbus Day (October 13, 2025)


Note

**Your bank may be open on Good Friday.


*US stock market half-days

Stock market trading will close at 1 PM ET (with extended-hours trading concluding at 5 PM ET) on the following upcoming US market half-days:


  • Day before Independence Day (July 3)

  • Native American Heritage Day, the day after Thanksgiving (November 28)

  • Day before Christmas (December 24)

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