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US Markets Open Black Friday: Shorter Trading Day Ahead
28 Nov
Summary
- US stock markets are open on Black Friday, November 28.
- Trading will be shorter than usual, closing early.
- The S&P 500 historically rises post-Thanksgiving.

On Friday, November 28, the US stock market is open for trading, operating on a shorter schedule than usual after the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday. Investors can expect an early market close, with specific hours set for this abbreviated session. This reduced trading day follows a pattern where the US market observes a holiday for Thanksgiving.
Historically, the period surrounding Thanksgiving and Black Friday has seen positive performance for the S&P 500 index. Reports indicate that this index has often risen in the week following Thanksgiving. Last year, for instance, the benchmark index saw a notable gain during this specific timeframe, continuing a trend observed in previous years, even with market fluctuations.
Black Friday itself, renowned as a major shopping day in the US, has its origins in Philadelphia and has since become a global phenomenon. The stock market's performance on this day, alongside broader market trends in November which have seen volatility and retreats from record highs, presents an interesting scenario for market watchers.




