Market Differentiation Day: US Stock Market Opens Alone, Many Countries in Europe, Canada, and Asia Continue to be Closed

Today, the global market welcomes a differentiated pattern. On the day after Christmas, the US stock market and futures market will trade as usual, while many markets in Europe, Canada, Australia, and other regions remain closed.

The US stock market opens normally today, and all futures contracts for precious metals, energy, foreign exchange, and stock indices under the Chicago Mercantile Exchange will also trade as usual. It is worth noting that US Treasury futures will suspend trading from 14:00 to 19:00 Beijing time due to the influence of the European market.

Meanwhile, many major global markets continue to enjoy the Christmas holiday. Stock markets in European countries are closed all day, and stock markets in Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong are also not trading, with the Canadian market joining the holiday closure, resulting in today's situation of the 'US stock market going it alone.'

This difference stems from various local holiday traditions—many European countries consider December 26 as an extension of the holiday, while the US typically resumes trading quickly after Christmas. For investors, today's market liquidity is relatively concentrated, and the performance of the US stock market will more directly reflect the market sentiment in the US.

While most global markets remain in holiday tranquility, trading on Wall Street has already begun. This differentiated pattern adds a unique flavor to the last trading week of 2024. $BTC $ETH $XRP #比特币与黄金战争