The Stock Market on Thanksgiving: Open, Closed, or Just Pointless?
Okay, let's get this straight. The stock market's taking a breather for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and then bailing early on Black Friday and Christmas Eve. So what?
Trading Turkeys and Tidings
Like anyone actually cares about these early closures besides the day traders glued to their screens 24/7. Seriously, are we supposed to throw a parade because Wall Street is pretending to acknowledge holidays? Give me a break.
It's all performative garbage, designed to make the suits look...human? As if they're not the same people who'd happily work us all to death if it meant an extra .0001% on their bonuses.
The Nasdaq and NYSE are shutting down for Thanksgiving, early close on Black Friday. Christmas, early close on Christmas Eve. Big deal. Maybe they should shut down permanently and let the rest of us live our lives without the constant anxiety of watching the rich get richer. Is the stock market open on Thanksgiving and Black Friday? What to know - USA Today
Here's a thought: instead of patting themselves on the back for these symbolic gestures, how about addressing the actual problems? You know, like the predatory algorithms, the insider trading, and the whole damn rigged system?
Black Friday: A Dark Comedy
Black Friday's early close is especially hilarious. The day after a holiday dedicated to gratitude, we're all supposed to stampede into stores and fight over discounted TVs? And the market gets to tap out early? It's like a twisted joke only Wall Street could appreciate.

I picture the bond traders clocking out at 2 p.m. on Black Friday, patting each other on the back, and then heading straight to the nearest luxury retailer to scoop up some "essentials" while the rest of us are battling it out in the aisles. Maybe I'm the crazy one here.
Let's be real, these early closures don't change a damn thing for the average person. The rich will still find ways to make money, the corporations will still exploit workers, and the rest of us will still be struggling to make ends meet.
But hey, at least we get a day off...sort of.
The Illusion of Rest
The market's closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Fine. But what about the rest of the year? What about the relentless pressure to perform, the constant surveillance, and the soul-crushing monotony of modern work? A few days off ain't gonna fix that.
It's like putting a band-aid on a gaping wound. The real problem isn't the lack of holidays; it's the fundamental imbalance of power in our society. It's the fact that a tiny elite controls the vast majority of the wealth, while the rest of us are left to fight over the scraps.
And honestly, do these guys even need a holiday? They're already living in a perpetual state of leisure and luxury. They can take a vacation whenever they want, buy whatever they want, and live wherever they want.
So, What's the Point of All This?
It's just a reminder of how out of touch the financial elite are. They think a few token gestures will appease the masses, but they're wrong. We're not fooled. We see through the charade. And we're tired of it.
