Stock Markets To Close For Good Friday 2026

by Jamie Stockwell
Stock Markets To Close For Good Friday 2026

Stock Markets To Close For Good Friday 2026...

Major U.S. stock exchanges will be closed on Friday, April 3, 2026, in observance of Good Friday. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq confirmed the holiday closure, following their annual tradition of pausing trading for the Christian holiday. This topic is trending today as investors and traders prepare for the three-day weekend.

Good Friday is one of the few market holidays that doesn't fall on a Monday, making its scheduling less predictable for casual observers. The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) recommended the closure earlier this year, aligning with Wall Street's standard holiday calendar. Bond markets will also be shut, though forex trading continues globally.

The closure comes during a volatile period for markets, with the S&P 500 recently hitting record highs. Some analysts suggest the break could provide relief after weeks of intense trading activity. Retail investors are particularly searching for this information, as evidenced by Google Trends data showing spikes in "stock market hours" queries.

Trading will resume Monday, April 6, at normal hours. Investors should note that while U.S. markets are closed, some international exchanges including those in Europe will operate with reduced hours. The last pre-holiday trading session on Thursday typically sees lighter volume as participants adjust positions.

Financial advisors recommend reviewing portfolios before the long weekend, especially with quarterly earnings season approaching. The closure affects all equities, options, and ETF trading, though after-hours electronic trading may still occur in limited capacity. This marks the first of several spring market holidays, with Memorial Day coming in late May.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.