Muhurat Trading is a customary practice observed by traders in India.
This specific hour on Diwali is considered auspicious for investing in shares, lasting for one hour.
Every year, the stock exchange sets a special time for Muhurat trading.
These occur when two parties decide to purchase or sell a security at a set price and notify the stock exchange of their agreement.
Where the equilibrium price is decided by the stock exchange (usually around eight minutes).
It is the hour-long period during which most trading occurs.
Security earns the label of illiquid based on whether it meets the predefined conditions outlined by the exchange.
During this session, individuals can submit orders based on the prevailing closing prices.
While investing during the Diwali period can be tempting, it's essential to understand that success on Diwali day doesn't guarantee future returns. The performance of a stock during the festival may not necessarily reflect its long-term prospects.
Pre-Open Session: 6:00 PM to 6:08 PM IST Muhurat Trading: 6:15 PM to 7:15 PM IST Post-Close: 7:30 PM to 7:38 PM IST Market Close: 7:40 PM IST