New Years' Day (January 1) in 2011 falls on a Saturday. The rules of the applicable exchanges state that when a holiday falls on a Saturday, we observe the preceding Friday unless the Friday is the end of a monthly or yearly accounting period. In this case, Friday, December 31, 2010 is the end of both a monthly and yearly accounting period; therefore the exchanges will be open that day and the following Monday.
Yes, the market will remain open on dec 31 and Jan 3/2010
I was told that Chase has regular business hours that day. The stock market is also open on New Years Eve day. Both are not open Christmas eve day.
As incredible as this will sound to you, the closing number on the nasdaq on Dec 31 2007 is the same as the close Dec 31 2010 (3 years and you broke even) 2,652
No, bank holiday is observed on 12/26/2011.
It depends on the kind of trade you are doing. In majority of the cases the trades are a T+2 which means if you buy the stock today 21 Dec 2010, stocks will be delivered to you two days later i.e., on 24 Dec 2010. so you can sell them the earliest on 24th Dec. In case of Intraday you can sell your stocks by the end of the same trading day itself.
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Yes, the market will remain open on dec 31 and Jan 3/2010
I was told that Chase has regular business hours that day. The stock market is also open on New Years Eve day. Both are not open Christmas eve day.
As incredible as this will sound to you, the closing number on the nasdaq on Dec 31 2007 is the same as the close Dec 31 2010 (3 years and you broke even) 2,652
No, bank holiday is observed on 12/26/2011.
The 1969 stock market actually started its downturn in December, 1968 and bottomed out in October, 1969 with a cumulative loss of approximately 18.57% of market capitalization. DJIA closed @ 985 pts. on Dec. 3,1969--then proceeded to fall 7 out of the 12 months of 1969 with a low close of 802 pts. on Oct. 8,1969.
The US Stock Market will open tomorrow Friday, Dec 31, 2010 as usual,even Saturday is the first day of 2011 The rules of the applicable exchanges state that when a holiday falls on a Saturday, we observe the preceding Friday unless the Friday is the end of a monthly or yearly accounting period. In this case, Friday, December 31, 2010 is the end of both a monthly and yearly accounting period; therefore the exchanges will be open that day and the following Monday.
No, it wasn't till a week later we closed for the holidays
No, It is not open Christimas eve Dec. 24 2010. It is being observed as Christmas day.
3 Jan 2007 Open = 12459.54 High = 12580.35 Low = 12404.82 Close = 12474.52 Vol = 0.62B
CandyCaneBoots it expires dec 7 2010
No, the NYSE is not closed on Dec 31.