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Asked: February 20, 20242024-02-20T00:02:12+05:30 2024-02-20T00:02:12+05:30In: Intraday Trading

What is the Timing for Intraday Trading?

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What is the timing of intraday trading in India?

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    1. Nilesh Jaiswal Contributor
      2024-02-20T00:16:16+05:30Added an answer on February 20, 2024 at 12:16 am

      Intraday Trading Timings in India

      The intraday trading timing in India starts from 9:15 am and close by 03:30 pm from Monday to Friday (Except on Public Holidays).

      It is just not the start and finish of the day trading timings that is essential but also know the conducive timings to trade. However, below are the trading timings mentioned in the trading sessions. 

      Stock markets give you an opportunity to login and log out the markets at NSE/BSE to trade stocks like buying and selling those on the same day. It is termed as intraday trading. 

      Caution: 

      The business operations in the stock markets are highly volatile and a likelihood to experience a high volatility when you trade. That’s why, you must realise the right time to enter and exit the markets keeping a guard on trading signal charts. However, let us concentrate on the intraday trade timings.

      Stock Market Opening & Closing Bells

      You must set off to stock markets ( NSE/BSE) by the time the markets open with the opening bells at 09:15 am.  

      You must view the closing stock price of your desired on the previous day, and compare with the current day opening prices. 

      You must wait for the first 15-minute timeframe and observe the patterns (candlestick graph). Check it for buying markets, in case, the graph patterns show the selling markets scenario, then quit the markets for safety. 

      Another important period that is most conducive to do trading is, between 09:30 am and 10:30 am. The trading signals feature a particular pattern that proves beneficial for you.

      From 09:30 am to 10:30 am, the stock markets experience higher liquidity, therefore you can make an easy entry and exit with good profits. 

      The stock volatility is higher in the early hours of the market and therefore this feature facilitates the trading activity of buying and selling. 

      Another point in time, 02:30 pm is highly crucial for you, it is here that you will experience an upward trend, downward trend, or sideways. If you are holding stocks you must begin to reach seriously then. 

      Note: 

      In case you are unable to make a decision on your bought stocks then your stock brokers make a decision between 03:15 pm and 03:30 pm and sell your stocks. You can obtain guidance from several stock brokers like Zerodha, Angel Broking One, upstox, and many more. 

      Hopefully, this piece of info can come of some use to all readers.  

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