There will be no trading in the stock market on April 14, knowing why the trade will be closed here?
The Indian stock market rose on Friday after relief from US rates. Both Sensex and Nifty managed to make a big leap. Will this enthusiasm continue in the market? Investors will have to wait until Tuesday to answer this question, as there will be no business in the market on Monday. This anxiety will remain, the stock market opened on Friday after the Mahavir Jayanti holiday Thursday. There is a weekly holiday in the market on Saturday Sunday. The trade would be held in this case on Monday, but on Monday, April 14, Dr. Babybedkar Jayanti. Market business will remain closed on this occasion. The stock market opens directly on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Meanwhile, if Donald Trump does something big, market speeds are likely to fall. When is the market holiday? 01-MEI-2025 Maharashtra-Day 15-Agast-2025 Independence Day/Parsi-Day 27-Agast-2025 Shri Ganesh Chaturthi 02-October-2025 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra 21-October-2025 Diwali Laxmi Pujan 22-October 05-November-125 Prakash Guru Parv, Guru Nanak Jayanti 25-Discussion Investors Foreign Investors or Selling still focuses on selling. On April 11, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth R 2,519.03 crore. While domestic institutional investors (DIIs) made net purchases of Rs 3,759.27 crore during this period. This year, foreign investors have sold 1.74 Lakh Crore calls. However, in light of the increasing tensions between the US and China, foreign investors are now believed to be able to shop bumper in the Indian market again. At the same time, when we talk about the current market situation, the US market has returned. The main US index Nasdaq closed 2.06% on Friday. Similarly, S&P 500 increased by 1.81% and Dow Jones by 1.56%. While the US market has turned completely red this past season. US President Donald Trump has given 90 days relief to the rest of the countries, except China, which makes investors’ stance on the US economy somewhat positive. The market benefits. Share this story -tags