Stock markets – The festive season has started with the arrival of the month of October. Many festivals including Durga Puja and Dussehra are being celebrated this month. Therefore, stock markets will also remain closed during these festivals. If you want to invest in stock market, then this news is very important for you.

The month of October has already begun. In this month there are many festivals including Durga Puja and Dussehra. In such a situation, along with the banks, the stock markets will also remain closed this month.
If you want to invest in stock market during the month of October, then this news is very important for you. Otherwise you may face problems later on. Therefore, before investing in the share market, do check the calendar once, so that you know on which dates the share markets will be closed in the month of October.
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will be closed for more than 10 days in the month of October. This month, there will be a total of 9 holidays in the stock markets including Saturday and Sunday only.
Therefore, the share markets will remain closed for 9 days only due to weekly holidays. Apart from this, there are two more holidays separately in the month of October. This means that the stock market will remain closed for a total of 11 days this month.
There will be a holiday in BSE and NSE.
2nd October is Gandhi Jayanti. Therefore October 2 is a national holiday. Hence, Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange will remain closed on 2nd October. In such a situation, investors cannot invest in the stock market on 2nd October.

Likewise, Dussehra is on 24th October. It is the biggest festival of Hindus. Therefore, there will be a holiday in BSE and NSE on this day too.
Investors will not be able to invest for many days even in the month of November
At the same time, even in the month of November, the stock markets will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday due to weekly holidays. Apart from this, Diwali will be celebrated throughout the country on 4th November.
Therefore, there will be a holiday in Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) on 4th November also. Whereas, there will be a holiday in the stock market on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti on 27th November. Therefore investors will not be able to invest for many days even in the month of November.
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