So you're wondering does the stock market open on Juneteenth? Short answer: nope, it's completely closed. All major exchanges including NYSE, Nasdaq, and everything tied to the stock market shuts down for the day to honor this important piece of American history.



Juneteenth became an official federal holiday back in 2021 when President Biden signed it into law, and that means traders, investors, and basically anyone watching market hours gets the day off. The stock market will reopen Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. ET if Juneteenth falls on a Thursday. Bond markets are closed too, by the way.

But here's the thing - a lot of people don't realize what Juneteenth actually means. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers finally brought the news to Galveston, Texas that the Civil War was over and enslaved people were free. The Emancipation Proclamation had technically been in effect since 1863, but Texas was basically the last holdout where it wasn't enforced. So Juneteenth marks the day freedom actually reached those who'd been waiting the longest. It's wild that it took until 2021 for it to become a federal holiday.

If you're looking to actually do something meaningful on Juneteenth instead of just sitting around waiting for the stock market to reopen, there's plenty happening. The National Museum of African American History and Culture usually does virtual celebrations with performances and discussions. Step Afrika does special performances, and organizations like Outdoor Afro encourage people to get outside and reflect on what freedom means. The Juneteenth Foundation also hosts festivals that are part in-person, part virtual, with panel discussions and career fairs.

So yeah, the stock market doesn't open on Juneteenth - it's a real holiday, not just a day off the calendar. Might be worth actually learning about the history instead of just checking if your trades can go through.
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