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are the markets open on presidents day

U.S. stock markets are closed on Presidents Day; they reopen on the next business day (Tuesday).

Quick Scoop: Are the markets open on Presidents Day?

Stock markets (NYSE, Nasdaq)

  • The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq are closed on Presidents Day, which is a federal holiday.
  • Regular trading hours resume the following business day (typically Tuesday) from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Time.

Bond markets and banks

  • U.S. bond markets are also closed on Presidents Day.
  • Most major banks close their branches for the holiday, though ATMs and online banking still work as usual.

Other “markets” people ask about

  • Government offices and most courts are closed, since Presidents Day is on the federal holiday calendar.
  • Major retailers and many businesses stay open, often running sales, so regular shopping “markets” are mostly open.

Trending context & timing

  • Presidents Day is officially “Washington’s Birthday,” observed on the third Monday in February each year.
  • In 2026, that falls on Monday, February 16, and U.S. stock markets are closed that day.

If you’re planning a trade, you’ll need to place it on the Friday before or wait until markets reopen on Tuesday.

TL;DR: If you mean U.S. stock markets (NYSE, Nasdaq), they are not open on Presidents Day; plan trading around the long weekend.

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