Stock Market Closed Today For Good Friday Holiday
The U.S. stock market is closed Friday, April 3, 2026, for the Good Friday holiday. This annual closure affects all major exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq, with trading resuming Monday morning.
The holiday shutdown comes as many Americans prepare for Easter weekend celebrations. Market participants had already adjusted positions ahead of the long weekend, with Thursday's session showing lighter-than-usual trading volume.
Financial institutions and brokerages also observe the holiday, meaning no trades will be processed until markets reopen April 6. The closure affects all equity and options markets, though some foreign exchange and cryptocurrency trading continues.
This marks the second market holiday of 2026 following the January 1 New Year's Day closure. The next scheduled closure will be Memorial Day on May 25. Investors are advised to check with their brokers about specific account access during the holiday period.
The topic is trending today as many workers and investors check their schedules ahead of the weekend. Google search data shows particular interest from retail investors and those planning financial moves around the holiday period.
Market analysts note that holiday-shortened weeks often see increased volatility when trading resumes. The closure follows a mixed week for major indices, with the S&P 500 gaining 0.8% while the Nasdaq Composite slipped 1.2% amid tech sector uncertainty.
Banking services and wire transfers will experience delays during the holiday period. The Federal Reserve's wire system and ACH payments will also pause operations until Monday morning. Consumers should plan accordingly for any time-sensitive financial transactions.
This year's closure comes during an unusually early Easter weekend. The holiday falls on April 5 in 2026, marking one of the earliest possible dates for Easter celebrations in the Gregorian calendar.