As Juneteenth becomes a recognized U.S. federal holiday, many traders are asking the same question: Are the markets open? And more specifically — what are the futures trading hours on Juneteenth?
Here’s everything you need to know.
🗓 What Is Juneteenth?
Juneteenth (June 19) commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Since becoming a federal holiday in 2021, it has gradually affected financial market schedules, especially in the U.S.
🕒 Are Futures Markets Open on Juneteenth?
Yes — CME Group futures markets remain open, but there are modified hours:
🔹 U.S. Futures (CME, CBOT, NYMEX, COMEX):
- June 18 (Evening): Markets open at regular time (6:00 p.m. ET)
- June 19 (Juneteenth Day):
⏰ Early close at 1:00 p.m. ET for most equity, energy, metals, and interest rate futures
💤 No trading after 1:00 p.m. ET until the next regular session
🔹 ICE Futures (e.g. softs, currencies):
- Most contracts follow regular hours, but check ICE notices for specific changes.
📉 Stock Market vs Futures Market
While U.S. stock exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ) are fully closed on Juneteenth, futures trading remains partially active, giving traders limited opportunity to respond to global news.
⚠️ What You Should Consider
- 📉 Lower liquidity = wider spreads
- 📉 Volatility may spike due to low participation
- 🛠 Some platforms may restrict order types or access during holidays
🧠 Final Tip
Even if markets are technically open, holiday trading often brings more risk than opportunity. Unless you have a clear reason and setup, it’s usually smarter to stay on the sidelines.