Share Market Holidays 2024

As we prepare for another year of exciting market opportunities, it is important to remember the upcoming Share Market Holidays 2024. Proper planning is crucial for managing your investments effectively. To help you plan.

Indian Share Market Holidays 2024

Table of Share Market Holidays 2024

HolidayDateDay
Republic DayJanuary 26, 2024Friday
Maha ShivaratriMarch 08, 2024Friday
HoliMarch 25, 2024Monday
Good FridayMarch 29, 2024Friday
Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Eid)April 11, 2024Thursday
Ram NavamiApril 17, 2024Wednesday
Maharashtra DayMay 01, 2024Wednesday
Bakri EidJune 17, 2024Monday
MoharramJuly 17, 2024Wednesday
Independence DayAugust 15, 2024Thursday
Mahatma Gandhi JayantiOctober 02, 2024Wednesday
Diwali-Laxmi Pujan*November 01, 2024Friday
Gurunanak JayantiNovember 15, 2024Friday
ChristmasDecember 25, 2024Wednesday

Holidays on Saturday and Sunday

HolidayDateDay
Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar JayantiApril 14, 2024Sunday
Mahavir JayantiApril 21, 2024Sunday
Ganesh ChaturthiSeptember 07, 2024Saturday
DussehraOctober 12, 2024Saturday
Diwali-BalipratipadaNovember 02, 2024Saturday

Here’s a quick guide to the share market holidays for the upcoming months:

1. Weekend Holidays: 📆 Saturdays and Sundays

  • The market is closed on weekends, providing a well-deserved break for traders and investors.

2. Public Holidays: 🇮🇳

  • On national holidays like Republic Day (26th January), Good Friday (March 29), Maharashtra Day (May 1), Independence Day (15th August), and Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October), the stock market will be closed. Take note of these dates for your trading strategies.

3. Festival Holidays: 🎉

  • Celebrate the joy of festivals like Mahashivaratri (March 8), Holi (March 25), Ramzan Id (April 11), Ram Navami (April 17), Bakri Id (June 17), Muharram (July 17), Diwali (November 1), Gurunanak Jayanti (November 15) and Christmas (December 25)! However, remember that the stock market will be closed on these festive days.

4. Quarterly Settlement Holidays: 🗓️

  • At the end of each quarter, the market observes settlement holidays for necessary account reconciliations and maintenance. Plan your trades accordingly.

5. Special Trading Sessions: 🕰️

  • Look out for special trading sessions such as Muhurat Trading on November 01 for Diwali. These short but significant windows can bring unique opportunities for savvy investors.

6. Event-Driven Changes: 🌐

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  • Stay informed about changes in market hours or closures due to significant national or global events, government announcements, or unforeseen circumstances.

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Remember, a well-informed investor is a successful investor. Stay tuned to official announcements from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

I wish you a successful and profitable trading year ahead! 💹✨

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