Diwali Muhurat Trading Today: Do you also want to invest through Muhurat trading, know from what time the opening and queuing time…

Diwali Muhurat Trading Today: There is a tradition of Muhurat trading in the Indian stock market on the occasion of Diwali. Although the stock market remains closed on this day, but even on holidays, it is opened specially for only one hour in the evening, which is called Muhurta trading.

On this occasion, a one-hour special Muhurat trading session will be organized on the stock markets BSE and NSE on Friday, November 1, 2024 from 6 pm to 7 pm. Pre-opening session on Muhurta trading will be from 5.45 pm to 6 pm.

There will also be trading in many segments like Equity, Commodity Derivatives, Currency Derivatives, Equity Futures and Options and Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) in the time slot of Muhurat trading. BSE-NSE had announced this in separate circulars on October 20.

Diwali Muhurat Trading Today: There was a decline in the stock market yesterday

Diwali was celebrated in many cities of the country on 31 October (Thursday). However, there was no market holiday yesterday, so trading took place in it. Sensex fell 553 points and closed at 79,389.

At the same time, Nifty also fell by 135 points and closed at 24,205. Today is Diwali holiday in the stock market, but like every time on this occasion, this time too the market will be open for 1 hour for Muhurta trading.

On normal days, the market opens from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm from Monday to Friday. Pre-market session takes place from 9:00 am to 9:15 am. Then there is a normal session till 3:30 pm.

Last year the market had closed with a gain of 354 points

Last year, in the Muhurat trading session, the Sensex closed at 65,259.45 with a gain of 354.77 points (0.55%). Nifty also gained 100.20 points and closed at 19,525.55.

If we talk about the last 5 years i.e. 2019 to 2023, the stock market has closed with gains every time. The Sensex closed with a gain of 525 points in the year 2022, 295 points in 2021, 195 points in 2020 and 192 points in 2019.

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