Market Clock is a minimalistic command-line clock that tracks the current trading status of multiple stock exchanges worldwide. It uses the released trading holidays to determine whether the markets are open or closed and counts down to the next trading event.
- Displays trading status for major global stock exchanges.
- Accounts for holidays and half trading days.
- Considers lunch breaks for exchanges with lunch hours.
- Real-time updates on when each market will open or close.
Market Clock currently supports the following exchanges:
| Exchange | Updated till | Source | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| TSE (Tokyo Stock Exchange) | 2026 EOY | TSE | |
| SSE (Shanghai Stock Exchange) | 2026 EOY | SSE | |
| HKEX (Hong Kong Exchange) | 2026 EOY | HKEX | |
| BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) | 2026 EOY | BSE | Note that Muhurat trading is currently not supported. |
| LSE (London Stock Exchange) | 2026 EOY | LSE | |
| NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) | 2027 EOY | NYSE | |
| Nasdaq | 2026 EOY | Nasdaq |
uv is needed. Install it if you haven't:
pip install uvTo use Market Clock, install it as a uv tool:
uv tool install market-clock
market-clockor you can invoke it without installing:
uvx market-clockTo exit the application, simply press Ctrl + C.
Market Clock supports several command line arguments to customize its behavior:
-m, --markets: Specify which market(s) to display. For example, to show only NYSE and Nasdaq:
uvx market-clock --markets NYSE NasdaqIf no market is specified, it will display the status for all supported markets.
-s, --show-seconds: Display seconds in the countdown timer. By default, seconds are hidden.
uvx market-clock --show-seconds-lm, --list-markets: List all supported markets without starting the clock.
uvx market-clock --list-markets-p, --print: Print the clock and exit immediately.
uvx market-clock --printContributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.