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List of Share Market Holidays in October 2025: NSE & BSE Trading Holidays

Wed Sep 24 2025

List of Share Market Holidays in October 2025: NSE & BSE Trading Holidays

Indian stock exchanges close on national and state holidays, also called trading or share market holidays. There are no market transactions on the holidays of the market, which impacts the annual profits and losses. In October 2025, there will be many holidays, with the regular weekends. For practical strategies, investors should be aware of non-trading days to manage their trading schedules. Investors have to plan the opportunities for trading throughout the year.   

Every trader or investor shall update themselves with the share market holidays for the planning of trades and handling of portfolios and not be taken by surprise. This article will help you provide a comprehensive list of share market holidays in October 2025, released by NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange). 

Complete List of Future Share Market Holidays in October 2025

The following is the official stock market holiday list for October 2025 based on NSE and BSE calendars:

Date DaysHolidays Name Exchange Status
02-Oct-2025ThursdayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti/ DussehraClosed
21-Oct-2025TuesdayDiwali Laxmi PujanClosed
22-Oct-2025WednesdayBalipratipadaClosed

Note: October 21, 2025, Tuesday, shall be a trading holiday on account of Diwali Laxmi Pujan. Muhurat Trading will be conducted on that day. The timings of Muhurat Trading will be notified subsequently through a circular. 

Stock Market Timings (Regular Working Days)

For people trading on the usual days, the following is a brief recap of the Indian stock market timings:

  • Pre-open session: 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM
  • Regular trading session: 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM
  • Post-market session: 3:40 PM to 4:00 PM

Note: Commodity market (MCX) timings vary, and the holidays may differ marginally.

Share Market Holidays: Why They Are Important?

Stock market holidays play an essential role in ensuring efficient and stable analysis of the financial markets. The share market holidays lead to a break from trading activities, which allows them to ease and diversify their portfolios for the movements of the market in the near future.  

These are the key points to understand the importance of Share Market Holidays:

  • Strategic Planning: Strategic planning helps investors in providing the criteria for rebalancing portfolios before the closure of the market.
  • Risk Management: Risk management is implemented through techniques with hedging to evaluate the performance of the market during the period when the market and trading in the market are closed.  
  • Liquidity Management: There shall be maintained an adequate reserve in cash for taking the opportunity of buying the shares when the market has reopened.
  • Market Sentiment and Volatility: Investors can anticipate and prepare for market behaviour around these periods.
  • Event Planning: Being aware of stock market holidays helps in timing investments around major economic reports or corporate earnings announcements, which often occur before or after holidays.

Impact of Share Market Holidays

  1. Market Volatility and Price Fluctuations: The trading volumes have been lower due to the holidays in the stock market, which will lead to heavy price fluctuations in the stock market. 
  2. Delayed Reactions to News: The news and events that happen during the closure of the market can affect the movements in the market and changes in the prices when the market reopens. 
  3. Liquidity Management: When the market responds after it reopens, the management of the cash flow shall be necessary for maintaining sufficient liquidity.
  4. Strategic Positioning: For increasing the amount of stable assets and decreasing the high-risk stocks, the strategic positioning is a must due to fulfilling these conditions.  

MCX Holidays in October 2025 (Commodity Market)

Date DayHoliday NameMorning Session (10 am to 5 pm)Evening Session ( 5 pm to 11:30 pm/11:55 pm)
02-Oct-2025ThursdayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti/DussehraClosedClosed
21-Oct-2025TuesdayDiwali Laxmi PujanClosed Open
22-Oct-2025WednesdayBalipratipadaClosed Open

So, if you are trading commodities such as Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, or Natural Gas, remember these sessions.

How to Stay Updated on Trading Holidays?

  • Check the official NSE and BSE holiday calendar pages.
  • Utilise financial apps such as Moneycontrol, Zerodha Kite, Groww, etc.
  • Pay heed to your stockbroker’s alerts.
  • Bookmark our blog to get monthly market holiday updates.

Tips for Traders During Holiday Weeks 

  • Plan for your entries/exits if a holiday cuts short your typical trading weeks.
  • Stay clear of carrying leveraged positions in advance of a long weekend unless supported by solid conviction.
  • Monitor global markets (particularly the US, UK, and Asia) for any indication when Indian markets are shut.
  • For options buyers, be aware of potential delays on holidays.

Near Future Stock Market Holidays After October 

Here are some of the vital share market holidays after October 2025:

MonthDate DayHoliday Name
November05-Nov-2025WednesdayPrakash Gurupurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
December25-Dec-2025ThursdayChristmas

Final Thoughts 

Stock market holidays represent the period of suspension during which trading of financial securities is suspended. There are no market transactions on the holidays of the market, which impacts the annual profits and losses. In October 2025, there will be many holidays, with the regular weekends. For practical strategies, investors should be aware of non-trading days to manage their trading schedules. Investors must plan their trading opportunities throughout the year.  Stock market holidays play an essential role in ensuring efficient and stable analysis of the financial markets. The share market holidays lead to a break from trading activities, which allows them to ease and diversify their portfolios for the movements of the market in the near future.  

FAQs

Are stock markets open on Saturdays and Sundays?

    Ans. No, both NSE and BSE are closed over weekends.

    What are the tips for traders during holiday weeks?

      Ans. Plan for your entries/exits if a holiday cuts short your typical trading weeks. Stay clear of carrying leveraged positions in advance of a long weekend unless supported by solid conviction. For options buyers, be aware of potential delays on holidays.

      What will be the last stock market holiday in 2025?

        Ans. The last stock market holiday will fall on 25 December, 2025, for this year.

        What will be the impact of share market holidays?

          Ans. The trading volumes have been lower due to the holidays in the stock market, which will likely lead to significant price fluctuations on the market. The news and events that happen during the closure of the market can affect the movements in the market and changes in the prices when the market reopens. 

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