NSE and BSE Holiday List 2024 : Attention, investors and traders! Planning your trading year in 2024? Knowing when the markets are closed is crucial for informed decisions. Here’s your complete guide to the NSE and BSE share market holiday list for 2024.
Plan your trading year in advance is vital for success, and knowing when the stock market takes a break is crucial. As we gear up for 2024, here’s a comprehensive list of holidays observed by both the NSE and BSE, giving you ample time to adjust your trading strategies.
BSE and NSE National Holidays
- Republic Day: January 26, Friday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Mahashivratri: March 8, Friday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Holi (Settlement Only): March 25, Monday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti: April 14, Sunday (N/A)
- Good Friday (Settlement Only): March 29, Friday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Eid-ul-Fitr (Ramzan Eid) (Settlement Only): April 11, Thursday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Ram Navami: April 17, Wednesday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Maharashtra Day: May 1, Wednesday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Independence Day: August 15, Thursday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti: October 2, Wednesday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Gurunanak Jayanti: November 15, Friday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Christmas: December 25, Wednesday (Equity & Derivatives)
Other Trading Holidays
- Bakri Id: June 17, Monday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Muharram: July 17, Wednesday (Equity & Derivatives)
- Ganesh Chaturthi: September 7, Saturday (N/A)
- Dussehra: October 13, Sunday (N/A)
- Diwali-Balipratipada: November 2, Saturday (N/A)
Share Market Holidays that fall on weekends in 2024
- Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti (April 14, Sunday)
- Mahavir Jayanti (April 21, Sunday)
- Ganesh Chaturthi (September 7, Saturday)
- Dussehra (October 13, Sunday)
- Diwali-Balipratipada (November 2, Saturday)
Special Events
- Muhurat Trading: November 1, Friday (Equity & Derivatives) – Muhurat trading, a special one-hour session on Diwali, is considered auspicious for the new Samvat year.
Remember
- This list is for informational purposes only and may be subject to change. Always check the official websites of NSE and BSE for the latest updates.
- Most holidays affect both equity and derivative segments unless otherwise specified.
- Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) are generally market holidays.
Pro-Tip: Use the market holidays to
- Catch up on research and analysis.
- Review your portfolio and rebalance if necessary.
- Plan your trading strategies for the next trading week.
- Relax and recharge!
Stay informed, plan ahead, and make the most of your trading year in 2024!
Feel free to ask any questions you might have in the comments below!