Markets Closed on April 14 for Ambedkar Jayanti 2026
Markets Closed on April 14 for Ambedkar Jayanti 2026
Indian markets will observe a trading holiday on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in honor of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti, a national holiday commemorating the architect of the Indian Constitution. Both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will remain closed for all segments, including equity, equity derivatives, and securities lending and borrowing (SLB). Commodity markets such as the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) will resume activity during the evening session, while the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) will remain shut for the day.
What This Means for Traders
Impact on Equity and Derivatives Markets
For traders operating in Indian equity markets, the holiday means a complete halt in price movements and trading activities across the NSE and BSE. There will be no transactions in equity, equity derivatives, or SLB. This closure provides traders an opportunity to pause and reflect on their strategies without worrying about intraday market fluctuations.
Partial Activity in Commodity Markets
While most commodity markets will remain inactive, the MCX will reopen for its evening session (5:00 PM to 11:30 PM). This offers a window for commodity traders to manage or execute trades in segments like metals, energy, and agricultural commodities. However, traders should factor in lower liquidity and potential volatility during these hours.
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Duration of Ambedkar Jayanti's market closure for NSE and BSE
Making the Most of the Holiday
Focus on Portfolio Review
A market holiday is an excellent time for traders to revisit their portfolio performance. Use this downtime to analyze your holdings, rebalance allocations, and identify underperforming assets or sectors that may require attention. Reviewing past trades can offer valuable insights into improving future performance.
Backtest and Plan Strategies
With live markets closed, traders can leverage this opportunity to backtest trading strategies using historical data. This process helps identify the strengths and weaknesses of your approach under different market conditions. Testing strategies during downtime ensures you’re better prepared for the next trading session.
💡 Pro Tip
Use this time to explore technical analysis tools or learn about new market segments like derivatives or commodities for diversification.
Preparing for April 15 Reopening
Monitor Global Cues
While Indian markets remain closed, global indices such as the Dow Jones, Nasdaq, FTSE, and Nikkei will continue trading. Any significant movements in these indices could shape market sentiment once NSE and BSE reopen on April 15. Keep an eye on these cues to anticipate potential market trends.
Assess Key Levels
Ahead of the reopening, analyze key support and resistance levels for major indices like NIFTY 50 and SENSEX. Reviewing option chain data and open interest patterns can provide deeper insights into market sentiment and high-probability trade setups.
⚠️ Warning
Be prepared for possible volatility at market open on April 15 due to global developments during the closure period.
Plan Your Next Move During Market Downtime
Use this holiday to refine your trading strategies and prepare for market reopening with confidence. Simulate trades, backtest strategies, and stay ahead of the curve with paper trading tools.
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