Trading during Muhurat Trading is auspicious, bringing potential luck and prosperity. It aligns with cultural traditions, adding a unique and spiritual dimension to trading. Heightened market activity and positive sentiments create a vibrant trading atmosphere. It's an opportunity to set the tone for the year, focusing on long-term investments for potential growth.
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Stock | Entry Price | CMP | % P&L |
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REC LTD | 94 | 308 | 215 |
GMDC LTD | 140 | 319 | 130 |
NLC INDIA LTD | 70 | 141 | 93 |
TATA STEEL LTD | 101 | 120 | 20 |
GAIL INDIA LTD | 85 | 125 | 41 |
Muhurat Trading is a special one-hour trading session conducted on Diwali by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). In 2025, this session will mark the beginning of Samvat 2082, the new financial year as per the Hindu calendar. It is considered an auspicious time to make the first investment of the year, combining financial planning with cultural significance.
Diwali Muhurat Trading Session on Tuesday, October 21, 2025 -Time Normal Market Open - 13:45 hrs, Normal Market Close - 14:45 hrs, Set up cut off time for Position Limit / Collateral value - 14:55 hrs, Trade modification end time - 14:55 hrs
Muhurat Trading may involve rituals, such as lighting lamps and seeking blessings, which some traders follow as a tradition.
Stock selection during Muhurat Trading is often influenced by auspicious symbols and market sentiments.
Muhurat Trading is believed to bring good fortune, but its tangible impact on financial outcomes varies.
● It represents the fusion of finance and faith. ● For traders, it symbolizes a new financial beginning aligned with prosperity. ● For families, it is a cultural ritual, often passed down through generations, symbolizing wealth creation with divine blessings.
Both of India’s premier exchanges conduct this event: ● NSE (National Stock Exchange of India) ● BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange), The exact schedule will be released by NSE & BSE a few days before Diwali. Typically, the sessions run for one hour in the evening during the festival of lights.
Yes. Any investor or trader with a Demat account and active trading account with a registered broker can participate. Even first-time investors often make their first symbolic investment during this session.