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The stock market is a dynamic and ever-changing landscape, and for investors, keeping track of important dates can be crucial for making informed decisions. In this article, we'll delve into the 2018 US stock market calendar, highlighting key dates and events that could impact your investments.
January 2018
- January 1st: The stock market opens for trading after the New Year's holiday.
- January 29th: The first day of the year-end tax season, which can influence investor behavior.
- January 31st: The deadline for filing tax returns, which could lead to increased volatility in the market as investors adjust their portfolios.
February 2018
- February 2nd: Super Bowl Sunday, often associated with increased trading activity.
- February 14th: Valentine's Day, which can sometimes spark unusual market movements.
- February 27th: The deadline for filing individual tax returns, which could lead to a surge in trading activity.
March 2018
- March 2nd: The first day of the trading week after the Easter holiday.
- March 15th: The deadline for filing corporate tax returns, which can have a significant impact on the stock market.
- March 19th: The first day of the trading week after the Spring Break, which can lead to increased trading activity.
April 2018
- April 16th: The first Monday after Easter, marking the start of the trading week.
- April 30th: The last day of the trading week before the May holiday weekend, which can lead to a surge in trading activity.

May 2018
- May 1st: Labor Day weekend, which can lead to increased trading activity.
- May 28th: The last day of the trading week before the Memorial Day holiday weekend, which can also lead to increased trading activity.
June 2018
- June 1st: The first day of the trading week after the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
- June 15th: The deadline for filing partnership and corporate tax returns, which can influence investor behavior.
- June 19th: The last day of the trading week before the Independence Day holiday weekend, which can lead to increased trading activity.
July 2018
- July 4th: Independence Day holiday, which can lead to increased trading activity as investors adjust their portfolios.
- July 31st: The last day of the trading week before the July 4th holiday weekend, which can also lead to increased trading activity.
August 2018
- August 6th: The first day of the trading week after the Summer holiday weekend.
- August 15th: The last day of the trading week before the Labor Day holiday weekend, which can lead to increased trading activity.
September 2018
- September 3rd: The first day of the trading week after the Labor Day holiday weekend.
- September 30th: The last day of the trading week before the October holiday weekend, which can lead to increased trading activity.
October 2018
- October 1st: The first day of the trading week after the October holiday weekend.
- October 8th: The last day of the trading week before the Election Day holiday weekend, which can lead to increased trading activity.
November 2018
- November 5th: The first day of the trading week after the Election Day holiday weekend.
- November 23rd: The last day of the trading week before the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, which can lead to increased trading activity.
December 2018
- December 3rd: The first day of the trading week after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
- December 31st: The last day of the trading week before the New Year's holiday, which can lead to increased trading activity as investors adjust their portfolios.
By understanding the 2018 US stock market calendar, investors can better prepare for potential market movements and make informed decisions. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, keeping track of important dates can help you navigate the stock market with confidence.
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