Stock Market Alert: Only 3 Trading Days This Week Due to Holidays

If you invest in the stock market, here’s an important update for your trading calendar. The coming week will have only three trading sessions, as two major holidays are scheduled.

Stock market will remain closed on April 14 and 18 for Ambedkar Jayanti and Good Friday. Only 3 trading days next week on NSE and BSE. Plan ahead.

Stock market will remain closed on April 14 and 18 for Ambedkar Jayanti and Good Friday. Only 3 trading days next week on NSE and BSE. Plan ahead.

Stock Market Holiday on April 14 for Ambedkar Jayanti

The stock market will remain closed on Monday, April 14, in honor of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti. This national holiday commemorates the birth anniversary of the architect of the Indian Constitution. Both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)

and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will be shut for the day.

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Good Friday Closure: Stock Market to Remain Shut on April 18

The stock market will also remain closed on Friday, April 18, due to Good Friday. This Christian observance is widely recognized as a public holiday, and all trading activities will be halted across NSE and BSE.

Only 3 Trading Days in the Week of April 14

With closures at both the start and end of the week, investors will have only three active trading days:

  • April 15 (Tuesday)
  • April 16 (Wednesday)
  • April 17 (Thursday)

Make sure to plan your investments and trading strategies accordingly.

Prepare Ahead for Stock Market Holidays

These upcoming stock market holidays are a good reminder for traders and investors to check the full market closure schedule. Always keep a calendar handy to avoid last-minute surprises and missed trading opportunities.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial or legal advice. Please consult your financial advisor before making any decisions.