🚀Dear fans, today is another challenging day in the market!\n\nToday, the U.S. stock market is closed for a public holiday. June 19 is designated as a federal holiday. According to the 2025 holiday calendar of the NYSE and Nasdaq, Juneteenth is explicitly listed as a full-day market closure, with all stock, options, and ETF trading suspended.\n\nThe market closure arrangement reflects the strong correlation between financial markets and national public holidays: \n\n1. Direct impact of federal holidays: Major U.S. exchanges (NYSE, Nasdaq) strictly follow the holiday schedule set by the federal government. Juneteenth, as a newly added federal holiday, has been included in the market closure calendar for four consecutive years since 2022. This closure affects all trading varieties, including stocks, derivatives, and the bond market. \n\n2. The interconnected effect of global markets: Although the U.S. stock market is closed, futures contracts for precious metals and crude oil on the CME will still end trading early at 20:00 Beijing time on the 20th, with stock index futures closing even earlier at 01:00, reflecting the coordination of international financial markets. \n\n3. The implicit relationship of geopolitical factors: Currently, the U.S.-Iran relations are tense, and the Middle Eastern trading session accounts for 12% of global cryptocurrency trading volume. The closure of the U.S. stock market may indirectly affect the instantaneous fluctuations of U.S. dollar liquidity in international markets, especially in the cryptocurrency market, which may experience a short-term decline in trading volume or increased volatility. \n\nFor investors, it is essential to pay special attention to international news dynamics during the market closure, especially geopolitical events that may have a direct impact on the opening performance of U.S. stocks when the market reopens. \n#鲍威尔发言 #以色列伊朗冲突 $BTC$ETH
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