2006 - Market Holidays All Major US Stock Exchanges
New Year's Day * January 2, 2006 (observed)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 16, 2006
Washington's Birthday (Presidents' Day) February 20, 2006
Good Friday April 14, 2006
Memorial Day May 29, 2006
Independence Day ** July 4, 2006
Labor Day September 4, 2006
Thanksgiving Day ** November 23, 2006
Christmas Day December 25, 2006
[ October 08, 2006, 20:05: Message edited by: Bob Frey ]
Posted by Ace of Spades on :
I guess celebrating a guy that SUCKS at navigating isn't important.
Posted by Nirvana on :
And celebrating a guy who never really discovered America isn't important either. I'd rather make money than make a mockery with this stupid holiday.
Posted by Ace of Spades on :
It's funny...the reason he called the natives "indians" is because he thought he landed in the Indies.
But I sure am glad he found this fine piece of land.
Posted by realtor548 on :
Thank god the market will open tommorow.
I wish the market open 365 days/year.
Posted by realtor548 on :
I think we don't need a holiday but we need the market open everyday 365 days/year.
Posted by realtor548 on :
2007 MARKET HOLIDAYS : All major US stock
1. New Year's Day : Monday 01/01/2007
2. Nothing - Market open
3. Nothing - Market open
4. Nothing - Market open
5. Nothing - Market Open
5. Nothing - Market Open
6. Nothing - Market Open
7. Nothing - Market Open
THAT IS IT.
Posted by hedfe on :
i agree market should be open all days except new years and the oh so important martin luther king day
Posted by invester on :
It’s also a known fact that he Christopher Columbus was a murderer and a rapist. I think it’s insane that we still celebrate this inane holiday. Amerigo Vaspucci was the one that discovered America, not Columbus.
Posted by realtor548 on :
From now until 1/1/2007 : Market will open all days include thanksgiving and chistmas day !!!!!! Oh Yeah !!!!!
Posted by realtor548 on :
Nothing is important Holidays to close market.
Posted by Sally77 on :
Give Columbus a break. He can't help that he has his own holiday. To his credit he did sail here four times during a time when sea travel was trecherous at best. Although when he died he still continued to believe that he had made his way to the East Indies. In 1498 he did touch the continent of South America in today's Venezuela. In 1499 Amerigo Vespucci visited the coast of modern day Guyana and believed that what he had found was not Asia. But Leif Ericson is widely credited as the first European to visit what would become America. There is your history lesson for the day. Not that it has anything to do with stocks. GLTA!