U.S. Stock Market Holiday Reminder: No Trading on January 19, Normal Opening on Tuesday
Today (January 19, Monday), the U.S. stock market is closed all day. Neither the major exchanges like NYSE and NASDAQ nor pre-market and after-hours trading are available, so you cannot buy or sell stocks and related securities.
This closure is not a temporary adjustment; it is a statutory holiday in the United States—Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It occurs every year on the third Monday of January and commemorates civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., which is a normal schedule.
Additionally, please note that during the market holiday, trading hours for some futures products such as precious metals and crude oil will end early, and U.S. Treasury bond trading will also be suspended. Don't worry, the U.S. stock market will resume normal trading tomorrow (January 20, Tuesday).
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U.S. Stock Market Holiday Reminder: No Trading on January 19, Normal Opening on Tuesday
Today (January 19, Monday), the U.S. stock market is closed all day. Neither the major exchanges like NYSE and NASDAQ nor pre-market and after-hours trading are available, so you cannot buy or sell stocks and related securities.
This closure is not a temporary adjustment; it is a statutory holiday in the United States—Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It occurs every year on the third Monday of January and commemorates civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., which is a normal schedule.
Additionally, please note that during the market holiday, trading hours for some futures products such as precious metals and crude oil will end early, and U.S. Treasury bond trading will also be suspended. Don't worry, the U.S. stock market will resume normal trading tomorrow (January 20, Tuesday).