United States stock markets are set to remain open on New Year’s Eve, with both the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange conducting regular trading sessions on December 31, 2025. This decision allows investors to continue their trading activities as the year draws to a close. However, the markets will take a breather on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2026, when they will be closed.
In contrast, the U.S. bond markets will finish the year early on New Year’s Eve, with trading scheduled to conclude at 2 p.m. ET. This early closure has been officially noted by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, indicating a unified approach among financial institutions as they prepare for the holiday.
Investors looking to resume their trading activities will have to wait until January 2, 2026, when normal trading hours will resume. After the New Year’s festivities, the markets will experience another closure on January 19 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
As the year end approaches, many are also reflecting on New Year’s Eve traditions. Common festivities often include unique celebrations and rituals that mark the transition into the new year, such as specific foods or ceremonial events. In addition, consumers can take advantage of various sales across sectors such as technology, home goods, fashion, and beauty as the year wraps up.
Looking ahead, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq have outlined their holiday schedule for 2026, which includes several marked closures:
– New Year’s Day on January 1
– Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 19
– Presidents’ Day on February 16
– Good Friday on April 3
– Memorial Day on May 25
– Juneteenth on June 19
– Independence Day on July 3
– Labor Day on September 7
– Thanksgiving Day on November 26
– Christmas Day on December 25
This holiday schedule ensures that market participants are aware of trading days and can plan accordingly as each holiday approaches.

