Complete US stock trading guide for 2026: opening hours, market holidays, and Taiwan time conversion analysis

Quick Check: When Do U.S. Stocks Open? A Must-Know for Taiwanese Investors

The U.S. stock market operates in regular trading hours, pre-market trading, and after-hours trading. Due to the implementation of daylight saving time and standard time in the U.S., while Taiwan does not adjust throughout the year, investors need to pay special attention to time differences.

Key Time Slots at a Glance:

Trading Phase Eastern Time (ET) Taiwan Time (Winter) Taiwan Time (Summer)
Pre-market 4:00-9:30 17:00-22:30 16:30-21:30
Regular Trading 9:30-16:00 22:30-5:00 21:30-4:00
After-hours 16:00-20:00 5:00-9:00 4:00-8:00

Currently, the U.S. has entered the winter daylight saving period (from November 2, 2025). Taiwanese investors engaging in regular U.S. stock trading need to do so between 10:30 PM and 5:00 AM the next day.

Time Difference Adjustment Guide: Summer and Winter Time Changes Reminder

There is a significant time difference between U.S. and Taiwan, which changes annually due to daylight saving time adjustments. The annual time difference changes as follows:

Time Difference Adjustment Cycle:

  • Daylight Saving Time (DST): Starts at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March, ends at 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in November
  • Standard Time: Starts at 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in November, ends at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March of the following year

When the U.S. switches to daylight saving time, clocks move forward by 1 hour; when switching back to standard time, clocks are set back by 1 hour. Investors should recalculate Taiwan’s corresponding time during these switches to avoid missing important trading opportunities.

When Will U.S. Stock Markets Close in 2026? A Lazy Guide to Major Holidays

U.S. stock markets close on federal holidays and significant commemorative days. The 2026 U.S. stock market holiday schedule is as follows:

Closing Date Holiday Name Notes
January 1 New Year’s Day Closed all day
January 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Closed all day
February 16 Washington’s Birthday Closed all day
April 3 Good Friday Closed all day
May 25 Memorial Day Closed all day
June 19 Juneteenth National Independence Day Closed all day
July 3 Independence Day (Early) Market closes early on July 3rd since July 4th is a Saturday
July 4 Independence Day Closed all day
September 7 Labor Day Closed all day
November 26 Thanksgiving Day Closed all day
November 27 Day after Thanksgiving Closes early at 1:00 PM (Early)
December 24 Christmas Eve Closes early at 1:00 PM (Early)
December 25 Christmas Day Closed all day

Taiwanese investors should avoid placing orders on these U.S. market holiday dates to prevent orders from failing to execute.

Understanding the Three Major U.S. Stock Exchanges: Independent Operations

The biggest difference between U.S. stocks and Taiwanese stocks is the number of exchanges. Taiwanese stocks are concentrated on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), whereas U.S. stocks are traded across three major exchanges, each operating independently. Their opening and closing times are synchronized, but trading rules differ slightly.

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE): The World’s Largest Stock Market

The NYSE, based on total market capitalization of listed securities, is the largest stock trading platform globally, with over 3,500 listed companies. It employs a hybrid model of electronic and floor trading, with floor trading still used for setting prices and handling large institutional trades.

NASDAQ (NASDAQ): The World’s First Electronic Exchange

NASDAQ is the first fully electronic securities market in the world. Investors can trade directly via phone or internet without a physical trading floor. Known for high-tech stocks, it includes giants like Microsoft, Apple, and other global leaders.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX): The Main Venue for Small and Mid-Cap Stocks

The AMEX, the third-largest U.S. stock market, operates similarly to the NYSE but mainly lists small and mid-cap stocks. Its unique feature is that it is the only exchange that trades stocks, futures, and derivatives simultaneously. In 2008, it was acquired by the NYSE and is now called NYSE American.

Quick Overview of U.S. Stock Trading Rules

  • Trading Unit: 1 share
  • Trading Currency: USD(USD)
  • Settlement Cycle: T+3(3 business days after trade date)
  • Commission Fees: About 1% for manual orders; 0.5%-1% for electronic orders

Global Stock Market Opening and Closing Times

Besides U.S. stocks, investors can also monitor other major stock markets. Below are the trading hours and corresponding local times in Taiwan:

Exchange Trading Hours Taiwan Local Time
China Securities Exchanges 9:30-11:30, 13:00-15:00 9:30-11:30, 13:00-15:00
Tokyo Stock Exchange (Japan) 9:00-11:30, 12:30-15:00 8:00-10:30, 11:30-14:00
London Stock Exchange (UK) 8:00-16:30 16:00-00:30
Hong Kong Exchanges 9:15-16:00 9:15-16:00
Toronto Stock Exchange 9:30-16:00 22:30-05:00
Deutsche Börse (Germany) 8:00-22:00 15:00-5:00
Australian Securities Exchange 10:00-16:00 8:00-14:00

Mastering the rhythm of U.S. stock trading helps seize every opportunity. Whether it’s paying attention to market open times, planning trading strategies, or being aware of market holidays, investors should establish a clear sense of timing to avoid mistakes caused by time differences or holidays.

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