Good Friday 2026: Are US Stock Markets Closed?
Good Friday 2026: Are US Stock Markets Closed?...
With Good Friday approaching on April 3, 2026, Americans are searching for clarity on whether financial markets will operate normally. The question has surged in Google Trends as investors and employees prepare for the holiday weekend.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq will both be closed on Good Friday, following their annual tradition. Bond markets will also pause trading, while forex markets remain open with reduced liquidity. This marks one of the few religious holidays still observed by major US exchanges.
Market participants should note the early 2:00 PM ET close on Thursday, April 2 for bond trading. Retail investors are particularly active this year, with many adjusting portfolios before the long weekend. TD Ameritrade and Fidelity have issued client reminders about settlement timelines.
The closure affects retirement account contributions, options expirations, and quarterly rebalancing activities. Some cryptocurrency exchanges like Coinbase will operate normally, creating potential arbitrage opportunities against traditional markets.
Good Friday isn't a federal holiday, so most banks and businesses remain open. However, the market closure creates logistical challenges for mutual fund managers facing end-of-quarter reporting deadlines. The SEC has confirmed all regulatory filings due Friday will be accepted Monday without penalty.
This year's search spike reflects growing retail investor participation since 2020. Over 58% of US adults now own stocks either directly or through funds, according to Gallup. Many new investors remain unfamiliar with the holiday market schedule.
Trading resumes Monday, April 6 at normal hours. Analysts expect light volume through Easter Monday as European markets also observe the holiday. The last hour before Thursday's close typically sees elevated volatility as institutions square positions.