The NYSE and NASDAQ rank #1 and #2 respectively in the world in terms of market capitalization. NYSE is valued at approximately $25 trillion while NASDAQ boasts a healthy valuation of roughly $11 trillion.
The credit may go to the strong global companies like Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Tesla, etc, listed on these exchanges, but the trading hours play a pivotal role in establishing value and growth.
In this blog, we will take a detailed look at the US stock market timings which include NYSE and NASDAQ trading hours (EST and IST), working days, holidays, and how you can buy US stocks using Cube Wealth.
List Of US Stock Market Trading Hours
Stock Exchange: NYSE & NASDAQ
1. Pre-Opening Hours
- Start Time (EST): 3:30 AM
- End Time (EST): 4:00 AM
2. Opening Session
- Start Time (EST): 4:00 AM
- End Time (EST): 9:30 AM
3. Core Trading Hours
- Start Time (EST): 9.30 AM
- End Time (EST): 4.00 PM
4. Closing Auction Freeze Period
- Start Time (EST): 3:59 PM
- End Time (EST): 4:00 PM
5. Extended Hours
- Start Time (EST): 4:00 PM
- End Time (EST): 8:00 PM
Note: Timings mentioned above are based on publicly available data collated from various sources on the internet.
US Stock Market Working Hours As Per Indian Time
Stock Exchange: NYSE & NASDAQ
1. Pre-Opening Hours
- EST: 3:30 AM-4:00 AM
- IST: 1.00 PM-1.30 PM
2. Opening Session
- EST: 4:00 AM-9:30 AM
- IST: 1.30 PM-7.00 PM
3. Core Trading Hours
- EST: 9.30 AM-4.00 PM
- IST: 7.00 PM-1.30 AM
4. Closing Auction Freeze Period
- EST: 3:59 PM-4:00 PM
- IST: 1.29 AM-1.30 AM
5. Extended Hours
- EST: 4:00 PM-8:00 PM
- IST: 1.30 AM-5.30 AM
Note: Timings mentioned above are based on publicly available data collated from various sources on the internet.
List Of Working Days In The US Stock Market
The NYSE and NASDAQ are open Monday to Friday and remain shut during the weekends just like the NSE and BSE in India. Here’s a snapshot of the US stock market working days:
Day
|
Stock Market
|
Monday
|
✅
|
Tuesday
|
✅
|
Wednesday
|
✅
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Thursday
|
✅
|
Friday
|
✅
|
Saturday
|
❌
|
Sunday
|
❌
|
US Stock Market Holidays In 2021
The US markets take a breather from time to time by remaining shut on major US holidays. US stock exchanges also follow an interesting holiday principle:
- If a major holiday falls on Saturday, US exchanges remain shut on the preceding Friday
- If a major holiday falls on Sunday, US exchanges remain shut on the following Monday
Here’s the complete list of holidays observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ:
Date
|
Holiday
|
Stock Market
|
Bond Market
|
Friday, January 1st
|
New Year’s Day
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Monday, January 18th
|
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Monday, February 15th
|
Presidents' Day
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Friday, April 2nd
|
Good Friday
|
Closed
|
Open till 12 noon
|
Monday, May 31st
|
Memorial Day
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Monday, July 5th
|
Independence Day (July 4th)
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Monday, September 6th
|
Labor Day
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Monday, October 11th
|
Columbus Day
|
Open
|
Closed
|
Thursday, November 11th
|
Veterans Day
|
Open
|
Closed
|
Thursday, November 25th
|
Thanksgiving Day
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Friday, December 24th
|
Christmas (25th December)
|
Closed
|
Closed
|
Note: Dates mentioned above comprise publicly available data from Google.
FAQs
1. What Time GMT Does The US Stock Market Open?
Ans. The core trading hours of both NYSE and NASDAQ are from 2.30 PM to 9 PM GMT (7.00 PM - 1.30 AM IST).
2. Can You Buy Stocks After Hours?
Ans. Yes, you can buy US stocks after core trading hours (extended hours) but it comes with higher risks and lower liquidity due to limited trade volume.
3. Is The Stock Market Open 7 Days A Week?
Ans. No, the US stock market is open from Monday to Friday, 5 days a week except during major US holidays.
4. What tax implications should I be aware of when investing in the U.S. stock market?
Ans. Taxation on U.S. stock investments can vary based on factors like your country of residence, investment duration, and tax treaties between countries. Consult a tax advisor for guidance.
Conclusion
The U.S. stock market offers numerous investment opportunities, but it's essential to understand its dynamics, risks, and regulatory framework when participating in it. Conducting thorough research and, if necessary, seeking advice from financial professionals can help you make informed investment decisions.
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