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Stock Market Holidays 2024: NSE Holidays for 2024 & Trading Schedules

Stock Market Holidays 2024: NSE Holidays for 2024 & Trading Schedules
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Knowing the timing and impact of trading holidays is vital for investors. Trading holidays influence market dynamics like volatility, liquidity, and stock prices. We’ll provide a list of these holidays, enabling you to optimise your investment timing for higher returns and reduced risks. Stay informed about announcements from authorities to adjust your strategies accordingly. In India, the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE) are the primary exchanges where investors of all sizes trade various commodities. Note that both Saturdays and Sundays are trading holidays. In this blog, we will help you do just that, by introducing you to the NSE Holidays list for 2024!

NSE Holidays 2024

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) stands as India’s foremost and largest stock exchange, ranked as the 10th largest globally, boasting a market capitalization exceeding US$ 3.4 trillion.

Operating seamlessly throughout the year, NSE facilitates trading from 9.15 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. on weekdays, providing a trading window of 6 hours and 15 minutes. Trading halts on Saturdays and Sundays, with no activity in the equity sector, equity derivative segment, and SLB segment. Let us now check out a list of NSE India holidays. 

List of NSE Holidays for 2024

Here is an NSE Holiday list for the convenience of investors! These are the NSE Trading holidays to look out for if you want to start investing this year.

Serial NumberName of HolidayDateDay
1Special Holiday22nd January, 2024Monday
2Republic Day26th January, 2024Friday
3Mahashivratri8th March, 2024Friday
4Holi25th March, 2024Monday
5Good Friday29th March, 2024Friday
6Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)11th April, 2024Thursday
7Ram Navami17th Aoril, 2024Wednesday
8Maharashtra Day1st May, 2024Wednesday
9Bakri Id17th June, 2024Monday
10Moharram17th July, 2024Wednesday
11Independence Day/Parsi New Year15th August, 2024Thursday
12Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti2nd October, 2024Wednesday
13Diwali Laxmi Pujan1st November, 2024Friday
14Gurunanak Jayanti15th November, 2024Friday
15Christmas25th December, 2024Wednesdauy

This NIFTY Holidays list will let you know how to plan your investments!

Diwali Muhurat Trading

Every year during the Diwali festival in India, stock markets host a special one-hour trading session known as Muhurat trading, considered auspicious for trading. Traders and investors participate to seek blessings for prosperity in the upcoming year.

This year, on November 1, 2024, Muhurat trading will coincide with the auspicious day of Diwali-Laxmi Puja. Specific timings for Muhurat trading 2024 are yet to be announced by the stock market.

Since 1957, BSE has conducted Muhurat trading sessions, with NSE joining in 1992. Experts note that due to the session’s brevity, market liquidity tends to be low, often resulting in volatile trading. Let us now check out  a share market holiday list for Saturday and Sunday in 2024. 

Holidays that Fall Within Saturday and Sunday in 2024

Here is a list of the Indian stock exchange holidays that fall on Saturdays and Sundays in 2024:

Serial NumberName of HolidayDateDay
1Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti14th April, 2024Sunday
2Shri Mahavir Jayanti21st April, 2024Sunday
3Ganesh Chaturthi7th Saturday, 2024Saturday
4Dussehra17th October, 2024Saturday
5Diwali-Balipratipada2nd November, 2024Saturday

List of Holidays for Commodity Derivatives Segment

Here is the list of stock market trading holidays for commodity derivatives segment:

Serial NumberName of the HolidayDateDay
1Republic Day26th January, 2024Friday
2Mahashivratri8th March, 2024Friday
3Holi25th March, 2024Monday
4Good Friday29th March, 2024Friday
5Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)11th April, 2024Thursday
6Shri Ram Navmi17th April, 2024Wednesday
7Maharashtra Day1st May, 2024Wednesday
8Bakri Id17th June, 2024Monday
9Moharram17th July, 2024Wednesday
10Independence Day/Parsi New Year15th August, 2024Thursday
11Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti2nd October, 2024Wednesday
12Diwali Laxmi Pujan1st November, 2024Friday
13Gurunanak Jayanti15th November, 2024Friday
14Christmas25th December, 2024Wednesday

Trading Schedule in NSE

Now that you have checked out the NSE market holidays, let’s check out the trading schedules. NSE Trading Schedule Overview:

Trading Equities on the NSE involves specific timeframes for different sessions:

Pre-open Session

  • Time: 9:00 am to 9:15 am.
  • Duration: 15 minutes.
  • Activity: In this phase, both order gathering and order matching occur.
  • Requirement: The price range should align with the normal market.

Regular Trading Session

  • Time: 9:15 am to 3:30 pm.
  • Duration: 6 hours and 15 minutes.
  • Note: Trading continues without a lunch break.
  • Availability: Pre-market and after-hours trading are not offered.

Block Deal Session Timings

  • Session I: 8:45 am to 9:00 am.
  • Session II: 02:05 pm to 02:20 pm.

To Wrap It Up…

Traders and investors benefit from the Indian stock market holidays schedule, aiding them in strategic planning for trading on major exchanges like NSE and BSE. By avoiding trading on these holidays, they optimize their market activity.

FAQs

1. How many NSE Holidays in 2024?

In 2024, there are 14 weekdays and 5 weekends designated as holidays.

2. What days will the stock market be closed in 2024?

Refer to the smallcase list above to find out what days are Indian market holidays, when the stock market will be closed in 2024!

3.  What is the NSE clearing holiday?

Clearing Indian share market holidays denote days when stock or commodity clearance doesn’t occur. They differ from trading holidays. Annually, the NSE publishes a distinct list of these clearing holidays.

4. Can I trade in stocks on share market holidays?

Stock trading is not possible on share market holidays in India because the stock exchanges are closed. This means trading activities are suspended, and you won’t be able to execute any buy or sell orders until stock market working days come along.

5. How many days a week are holidays in the stock market?

The weekends, Saturdays and Sundays are holidays in the stock market.