US Stock Market Holiday | Is the US stock market open or closed today for trading on Presidents Day?
U.S. markets will remain shut on February 16 for Presidents Day, pausing trading on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq and across the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite. The federal holiday creates a shortened week bef...

Both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will remain shut, along with U.S. bond markets, resulting in a shortened trading week for investors. Normal trading operations will resume on Tuesday, when market participants will turn their attention back to macroeconomic data, corporate developments, and global cues following the long weekend.
Presidents Day, observed on the third Monday of February, is marked across federal institutions, with banks and government offices closed, while most private businesses continue operating as usual.
For investors, the closure will temporarily pause price discovery in cash equities, although derivatives and international markets will continue to offer signals on risk sentiment. The shorter trading week may lead to tactical positioning ahead of upcoming economic releases and earnings announcements.
Within the broader annual calendar, Presidents Day will remain one of several planned market holidays that shape trading schedules in the U.S.
Presidents Day is among several scheduled US market holidays in 2026, alongside dates such as Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day (observed), Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
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