Stock Market Holidays 2027
The NYSE and Nasdaq are closed on 10 days in 2027, plus one shortened session that end early at 1:00 p.m. ET. Note that the market closes on Good Friday (not a federal holiday) but stays OPEN on Columbus Day and Veterans Day, when only banks and the bond market close.
Full market closures in 2027
| Holiday | Market closed on | Day |
|---|---|---|
| New Year's Day | January 1, 2027 | Friday |
| Martin Luther King Jr. Day | January 18, 2027 | Monday |
| Presidents Day | February 15, 2027 | Monday |
| Good Friday | March 26, 2027 | Friday |
| Memorial Day | May 31, 2027 | Monday |
| Juneteenth | June 18, 2027(observed — actual Jun 19) | Friday |
| Independence Day (4th of July) | July 5, 2027(observed — actual Jul 4) | Monday |
| Labor Day | September 6, 2027 | Monday |
| Thanksgiving | November 25, 2027 | Thursday |
| Christmas Day | December 24, 2027(observed — actual Dec 25) | Friday |
Early closes in 2027 (1:00 p.m. ET)
- Friday, November 26, 2027Day after Thanksgiving — closes 1:00 p.m. ET
No Christmas Eve early close in 2027: December 25 falls on a Saturday, so Friday, December 24, 2027 is the observed Christmas holiday and the market is fully closed that day.
Days people often get wrong
- Columbus Day & Veterans Day: the stock market is OPEN. Banks and the bond market are closed.
- Good Friday: the market is CLOSED even though it is not a federal holiday — banks and USPS run normally.
- New Year's Eve: a full trading session, no early close.
- July 4, 2027 falls on a Sunday: the market is closed Monday, July 5, 2027.
Note: Based on the published NYSE/Nasdaq holiday calendar. Verify with NYSE (nyse.com/markets/hours-calendars) before trading — exchanges occasionally adjust the schedule.