Muhurat Trading on NSE, BSE

The Muhurat trading session for the Samavat Year 2066 for cash segment will be held on October 17, 2009 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) also kept the special trading session for Muhurat trading on the same day on account of Diwali, Laxmi Puja. Transactions on both the exchanges will be done between 1815 hours and 1915 hours.

Session Start Time End Time
Login 05 : 15 p.m. 06 : 15 p.m.
Continuous Trading 06 : 15 p.m. 07 : 15 p.m.
Closing 07 : 15 p.m. 07 : 25 p.m.
Post Closing 07 : 25 p.m. 07 : 45 p.m.

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 Muhurat trading is traditionally an occasion for an auspicious beginning to the traditional New Near.

Investors place token orders and buy stocks for their children, which are held for the long term and sometimes never sold. Traders normally book their intra-day profits, however small they may be.

For the trading communities of the north, the new financial year begins with Diwali. That is the reason puja is performed to accounts books and safes on Dhanteras as well as on Diwali day. A coin - which signifies wealth - is placed on the account books before the puja.

Stock brokers perform ‘Chopra puja’ at the exchange and the customary muhurat trading takes place, where the Sensex invariably notches up a few points even in a bad market. It is believed that on the night of Lakshmi Puja, the Goddess comes to reside at the place of the puja. That is the reason why the traders and shopkeepers stay awake with lights burning all night.

Mahurat trading explaination source: The Economic Times

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One Response to “Muhurat Trading on NSE, BSE”

  1. yogesh says:

    yes i will do muhurat trading

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