On June 19, 2025, the U.S. financial markets will completely pause trading activities, as it is the Juneteenth holiday, a day intended to commemorate the formal end of slavery in the United States. Since Juneteenth was officially established as a federal holiday, major exchanges in the U.S. have incorporated it into their annual market closure schedule.
The NYSE and other major exchanges such as NASDAQ will suspend all securities trading on that day, covering trading activities for all financial products including stocks, options, and ETFs. The market will resume normal operations the following day (June 20, 2025, Friday). Investors need to adjust their trading plans in advance to accommodate this market closure.
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On June 19, 2025, the U.S. financial markets will completely pause trading activities, as it is the Juneteenth holiday, a day intended to commemorate the formal end of slavery in the United States. Since Juneteenth was officially established as a federal holiday, major exchanges in the U.S. have incorporated it into their annual market closure schedule.
The NYSE and other major exchanges such as NASDAQ will suspend all securities trading on that day, covering trading activities for all financial products including stocks, options, and ETFs. The market will resume normal operations the following day (June 20, 2025, Friday). Investors need to adjust their trading plans in advance to accommodate this market closure.