TRADING HOLIDAYS 2014 – NSE, BSE & MCX

December 20, 2013

Traders,

Find following the official list of trading holidays for 2014 on NSE, BSE, MCX-SX and MCX, while trading Equity, F&O, Currency and Commodity.

1st Jan 2014, is not a holiday on any of the exchanges.

List of trading holidays for 2014 – NSE, BSE, MCX-SX for “Equity and F&O”

  S#  Holidays Date Day of Week
1 Mahashivratri February 27th Thursday
2 Holi March 17th Monday
3 Ram Navami April 8th Tuesday
4
Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
April 14th Monday
5 Good Friday April 18th Friday
6 Parliamentary Elections in Mumbai April 24th Thursday
7 May Day May 1st Thursday
8 Ramzan ID July 29th Tuesday
9 Independence Day August 15th Friday
10 Ganesh Chaturthi August 29th Friday
11 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti October 2nd Thursday
12 Dasera October 3rd Friday
13 Bakri ID October 6th Monday
14 General Assembly Elections October 15th Wednesday
15 Diwali – Laxmi Pujan October 23rd Thursday
16 Diwali – Balipratipada October 24th Friday
17 Moharram November 4th Tuesday
18 Gurunanak Jayanti November 6th Thursday
19 Christmas December 25th Thursday

Official link on NSE

The Holidays falling on Sunday are as follows :

S# Holidays Date Day of week 
1 Republic Day January 26th Sunday
2 Mahavir Jayanti April 13th Sunday
  • Muharat Trading will be conducted on Thursday, October 23rd. Timing of Muharat trading shall be notified subsequently.

List of trading holidays for 2014 – NSE, BSE, MCX-SX for “Currency”

   S#    Holidays Date Day of Week
1 Id-e-Milad January 14th Tuesday
2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti February 19th Wednesday
3 Mahashivratri February 27th Thursday
4 Holi March 17th Monday
5 Gudi Padwa March 31st Monday
6 Annual Bank Closing April 1st Tuesday
7 Ram Navami April 8th Tuesday
8
Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
April 14th Monday
9 Good Friday April 18th Friday
10 Parliamentary Elections in Mumbai April 24th Thursday
11 May Day May 1st Thursday
12 Buddha Poornima May 14th Wednesday
13 Ramzan ID July 29th Tuesday
14 Independence Day August 15th Friday
15 Parsi New Year August 18th Monday
16 Ganesh Chaturthi August 29th Friday
17 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti October 2nd Thursday
18 Dasera October 3rd Friday
19 Bakri ID October 6th Monday
20 General Assembly Elections October 15th Wednesday
21 Diwali – Laxmi Pujan October 23rd Thursday
22 Diwali – Balipratipada October 24th Friday
23 Moharram November 4th Tuesday
24 Gurunanak Jayanti November 6th Thursday
25 Christmas December 25th Thursday

Official link on NSE

The Holidays falling on Sunday are as follows :

S# Holidays Date Day of week 
1 Republic Day January 26th Sunday
2 Mahavir Jayanti April 13th Sunday
  • Muharat Trading will be conducted on Thursday, October 23rd. Timing of Muharat trading shall be notified subsequently.

List of trading holidays for 2014 – MCX for “Commodity”

S# Holidays   Date Day of Week Evening Session
1 Id-E-Milad* January 14th Tuesday Open
2 Mahashivarathri February 27th Thursday Open
3 Holi* March 17th Monday Open
4 Ram Navami* April 8th Tuesday Open
5 Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti* April 14th Monday Open
6 Good Friday April 18th Friday Closed
7 Parliamentary Elections in Mumbai April 24th Thursday Closed
8 Maharashtra Day/May Day* May 1st Thursday Open
9 Buddha Poornima May 14th Wednesday Open
10 Ramzan ID* July 29th Tuesday Open
11 Independence Day August 15th Friday Closed
12 Ganesh Chaturthi* August 29th Friday Open
13 Gandhi Jayanti October 2nd Thursday Closed
14 Dusherra* October 3rd Friday Open
15 Bakri ID* October 6th Monday Open
16 General Assembly Elections October 15th Wednesday Closed
17 Diwali – Laxmi Pujan # October 23rd Thursday “Muhurat Trading”
18 Diwali – Balipratipada* October 24th Friday Open
19 Moharram* November 4th Tuesday Open
20 Gurunanak Jayanti* November 6th Thursday Open
21 Christmas December 25th Thursday Closed
  • Muhurat Trade Timings on shall be notified subsequently.
  • *Evening Trading Session ( from 5.00 pm to 11.30/11.55 pm) will be conducted on these days.

Following holidays falls on Sundays :

S# Holidays Date Day of week
1 Republic Day January 26th Sunday
2 Mahavir Jayanti April 13th Sunday

 

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  2. vasu says:

    september MCX contracts till what date trading is allowed

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  4. mallikarjunarao .p says:

    april 24 is a holiday .evening session incommodity sir

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  6. santosh says:

    Dear sir
    I am trading on 5min candle close.
    can i squareoff my short nifty future position at 3.25pm to 3.30pm & place new buy order for same.

  7. profit says:

    I have a question in my mind for a long time…In case of a Big draw down like it happen on 5th october 2012 in which Nifty lost almost 1000 points in mins and returned back due to some technical glitch,will out position be squared off due to margin requirement(incase No stop loss is given)?

    • Hanan says:

      Any good risk management mechanism will require positions with shortage of funds to be squared off for the greater good. If positions with shortage of funds are not closed immediately and the market continues to fall/rise, then the losses will begin to accumulate. This will put the investor, broker, and also the exchange, maybe even the country in trouble.

      Yes, in this case your positions would’ve been squared off if you were making a loss. However, if you were making a profit you could hold onto your positions and make windfall profits.

  8. kameswarao says:

    ID-E-MILAD NO HOLIDAY JAN 14TH I WANT CONFUSE

  9. kameswarao says:

    jan 14 nse&bse holiday or trading day ?

  10. Banti says:

    can i trade in F& O on BSE on 14th Jan 2014?

  11. ramesh says:

    I bought NIFTY options for 6300PE @ 120 and want to sell them at 134 premium. How can I sell the lot I bought back at 134? Do I need to open a sell order for that or can I simply square-off the position like in equity?

  12. davalji says:

    yes is it a holiday on 1st january -2014?

  13. Anjum says:

    Is it a holiday on 1st Jan 2014 ?

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  15. Rajan says:

    kindly change the day of the week in nov 4th holiday nse/bse mcx sx & fo

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    Your cover photos for some of these blogs are quite interesting 🙂 … I have a few more days before I can SWITCH OFF.. ;)..