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    MCX Trading Holidays vs BSE Trading Holidays: Complete Market Holiday Calendar for Traders

    May 27, 20264 Mins Read
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    Introduction

    Most traders think about market holidays the day before they happen. That is already too late to manage positions intelligently. MCX trading holidays and BSE trading holidays do not always fall on the same dates — and that misalignment creates specific risks for traders running positions across both equity and commodity markets simultaneously.

    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction
    2. Understanding MCX and BSE Trading Sessions
    3. Why Market Holidays Matter to Traders
    4. Difference Between MCX Trading Holidays and BSE Trading Holidays
    5. Complete MCX Trading Holiday Calendar
    6. MCX vs BSE Holiday Calendar: Key Comparisons
    7. How Trading Holidays Affect Different Types of Traders
    8. Common Mistakes Traders Make During Holiday Sessions
    9. Conclusion

    Understanding MCX and BSE Trading Sessions

    On work days, the BSE runs the stocks and futures markets from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM. product futures meetings are performed by MCX in two shifts: an evening session that lasts until 11:55 PM or 11:30 PM, based on the product. This session structure means MCX’s holiday calendar follows different operational logic than BSE’s.

    Why Market Holidays Matter to Traders

    Open positions do not pause during holidays. Commodity prices continue moving on international exchanges. News events do not respect exchange calendars. A trader holding an open MCX crude oil position over a trading holiday is exposed to global price movement with no ability to exit until the market reopens — sometimes two or three days later if a holiday falls before a weekend.

    Difference Between MCX Trading Holidays and BSE Trading Holidays

    BasisMCX Trading HolidaysBSE Trading Holidays
    Market TypeCommodity exchangeEquity exchange
    SessionsMorning & evening sessionsSingle daytime session
    Partial HolidaysAvailable on selected daysUsually full-day closure
    Commodity ImpactGold, crude oil, metalsStocks and equity derivatives
    International InfluenceStrongly linked to global commodity marketsInfluenced by domestic and global equities

    Complete MCX Trading Holiday Calendar

    MCX typically observes all major national holidays:

    1. New Year’s Day — January 01, 2026 (Thursday)
    2. Republic Day — January 26, 2026 (Monday)
    3. Mahashivratri — February 15, 2026 (Sunday)
    4. Holi — March 03, 2026 (Tuesday)
    5. Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid) — March 21, 2026 (Saturday)
    6. Shri Ram Navami — March 26, 2026 (Thursday)
    7. Shri Mahavir Jayanti — March 31, 2026 (Tuesday)
    8. Good Friday — April 03, 2026 (Friday)
    9. Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti — April 14, 2026 (Tuesday)
    10. Maharashtra Day — May 01, 2026 (Friday)
    11. Bakri Id — May 28, 2026 (Thursday)
    12. Moharram — June 26, 2026 (Friday)
    13. Independence Day — August 15, 2026 (Saturday)
    14. Ganesh Chaturthi — September 14, 2026 (Monday)
    15. Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti — October 02, 2026 (Friday)
    16. Dussehra — October 20, 2026 (Tuesday)
    17. Diwali Laxmi Pujan — November 08, 2026 (Sunday)
    18. Diwali-Balipratipada — November 10, 2026 (Tuesday)
    19. Guru Nanak Jayanti — November 24, 2026 (Tuesday)
    20. Christmas — December 25, 2026 (Friday)

    MCX vs BSE Holiday Calendar: Key Comparisons

    Festival / HolidayDate (2026)DayMCX Morning SessionMCX Evening SessionBSE Status
    New Year’s DayJanuary 01, 2026ThursdayOpenClosedOpen
    Republic DayJanuary 26, 2026MondayClosedClosedClosed
    HoliMarch 03, 2026TuesdayClosedOpenClosed
    Shri Ram NavamiMarch 26, 2026ThursdayClosedOpenClosed
    Shri Mahavir JayantiMarch 31, 2026TuesdayClosedOpenClosed
    Good FridayApril 03, 2026FridayClosedClosedClosed
    Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar JayantiApril 14, 2026TuesdayClosedOpenClosed
    Maharashtra DayMay 01, 2026FridayClosedOpenClosed
    Bakri IdMay 28, 2026ThursdayClosedOpenClosed
    MoharramJune 26, 2026FridayClosedOpenClosed
    Ganesh ChaturthiSeptember 14, 2026MondayClosedOpenClosed
    Mahatma Gandhi JayantiOctober 02, 2026FridayClosedClosedClosed
    DussehraOctober 20, 2026TuesdayClosedOpenClosed
    Diwali-BalipratipadaNovember 10, 2026TuesdayClosedOpenClosed
    Guru Nanak JayantiNovember 24, 2026TuesdayClosedOpenClosed
    ChristmasDecember 25, 2026FridayClosedClosedClosed

    How Trading Holidays Affect Different Types of Traders

    Intraday Traders — Holiday sessions eliminate intraday opportunities entirely. Positions must be squared before the prior session closes.

    Options Traders — Time decay continues over holidays. Options sellers benefit; buyers absorb theta without the ability to react to market moves.

    Commodity Traders — The highest exposure. International commodity markets continue trading during MCX trading holidays. Overnight gaps on reopening can be significant.

    Long-Term Investors — Minimal impact. Holiday calendars are largely irrelevant to investors with multi-year horizons.

    Common Mistakes Traders Make During Holiday Sessions

    • Holding leveraged intraday positions without squaring off before the holiday
    • Ignoring international commodity price movement during MCX trading holidays
    • Forgetting that BSE trading holidays and MCX trading holidays do not always coincide
    • Placing orders expecting execution on a holiday only to find them pending at next open
    • Overlooking increased volatility at market reopen after a long weekend

    Conclusion

    BSE trading holidays and MCX trading holidays require different preparation because the underlying market exposures are different. Equity positions tolerate short closures reasonably well. Commodity positions — particularly in internationally priced contracts — do not. Traders who build market holiday awareness into their weekly planning rather than reacting to it the day before tend to manage positions considerably more cleanly.

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