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New York Stock Exchange

NYSE β€’ United States β€’ Est. 1792

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Market Cap
$28.33 trillion
Daily Volume
$50+ billion
Listed Companies
2,400+
Established
1792
Trading Day Progress
04:0009:3016:0020:00

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00:00:00
Pre-Market
04:00–09:30
Regular
09:30–16:00
After-Hours
16:00–20:00

Weekly Schedule

All times in New York
DayPre-MktRegular
Mon04:0009:30–16:00
Tue04:0009:30–16:00
Wed04:0009:30–16:00
Thu04:0009:30–16:00
Fri04:0009:30–16:00
Satβ€”Closed
Sunβ€”Closed

Indices & Trading

Key Indices

Dow Jones Industrial Average
S&P 500
NYSE Composite

Trading Methods

Electronic Trading
Floor Trading
Designated Market Makers

Market Details

Timezone
New York
Currency
USD
Location
11 Wall Street, New York, NY
Regulator
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Settlement
T+2 (2 business days)

Local Time

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Official Website
nyse.com

2026 Market Holidays

New York Stock Exchange holiday schedule

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Good Friday

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Thanksgiving Day

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Thursday, November 26, 2026

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Black Friday (Early Close)

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Christmas Day

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Friday, December 25, 2026

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About New York Stock Exchange

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization, representing over $28 trillion in market value. Founded in 1792, it has been the epicenter of global finance for over two centuries.

Key Facts

  • World's largest stock exchange by market capitalization
  • Home to blue-chip companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon
  • Operates the iconic trading floor at 11 Wall Street
  • Part of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
  • Trades over 2,400 listed companies

Significance

As the world's largest stock exchange, the NYSE plays a crucial role in global capital markets, providing liquidity and price discovery for some of the world's largest corporations. It serves as a barometer for the U.S. economy and global financial health.

History

The NYSE began under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street when 24 stockbrokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement on May 17, 1792. It has survived numerous financial crises including the Great Depression, Black Monday, and the 2008 financial crisis, evolving into the premier global marketplace for equity trading.