TLDR The NYSE and Nasdaq are both closed today, Friday April 3, 2026, for Good Friday Markets reopen Monday at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Bond markets, CME Globex, and CboeTLDR The NYSE and Nasdaq are both closed today, Friday April 3, 2026, for Good Friday Markets reopen Monday at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Bond markets, CME Globex, and Cboe

Is the Stock Market Open on Good Friday? What Investors Need to Know

2026/04/03 17:24
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TLDR

  • The NYSE and Nasdaq are both closed today, Friday April 3, 2026, for Good Friday
  • Markets reopen Monday at 9:30 a.m. Eastern
  • Bond markets, CME Globex, and Cboe Futures Exchange are also shut
  • Major banks and post offices remain open as Good Friday is not a federal holiday
  • The “holiday effect” may influence market mood heading into next week

The U.S. stock markets are shut today for Good Friday, giving investors a long weekend after a turbulent start to 2026.

The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market are both closed on April 3. Trading resumes Monday at the regular opening time of 9:30 a.m. Eastern.

Is the Stock Market Open on Good Friday? What Investors Need to Know

It’s not just equities. The bond market closed early at 2 p.m. on Thursday. The CME Globex platform, the Cboe Futures Exchange, and over-the-counter markets are all dark today too.

The closures come after a rough stretch for investors. Software stocks have been hit hard since late January over concerns about artificial intelligence disruption. Those worries spilled into other sectors, including private credit.

A war involving Iran, which began in late February, added more pressure. It pushed investors toward safer assets and away from riskier trades.

Several major international exchanges are also closed today. These include the London Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Not every global market is taking the day off. The Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are both operating on normal hours today.

Some international markets will also be closed on Easter Monday. The London Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris are among those staying shut at the start of next week too.

Banks and Post Offices Stay Open

Good Friday is not one of the 11 federal holidays observed by the Federal Reserve. That means most bank branches are open today, including locations for Capital One, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase.

The U.S. Postal Service is also running normally. Mail delivery continues and post office locations are open.

Private carriers are operating as well. Both UPS and FedEx are offering pickup and delivery services today. Their retail store locations are open too.

The Holiday Effect

Some investors watch for what’s called the “holiday effect” around long weekends. This refers to a tendency for markets to rise slightly before a holiday and drift after it.

One explanation for pre-holiday gains is that consumer spending tends to rise around holidays, which can lift retailer stock prices.

Post-holiday drift is sometimes tied to traders taking time off. With fewer active participants, market movements can behave differently than on a normal trading day.

Not all traders step back during holidays. Some see the quieter period as a chance to act while others are away from their desks.

Markets closed on April 3 with investors already on edge following months of volatility tied to AI concerns and broader geopolitical events.

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