Muhurat Trading 2025 is set for October 21, and historical data shows Nifty 50 has gained in 8 of the last 10 sessions. Investors view this hour as a symbolic start to Samvat 2082, with optimism driven by festive sentiment, strong earnings, and sectoral momentum.
As Diwali 2025 approaches, investors are gearing up for the annual Muhurat Trading session—an hour-long, auspicious window that blends tradition with market optimism. Scheduled for Tuesday, October 21, 2025, from 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM IST, this symbolic trading ritual marks the beginning of the Hindu financial year, Samvat 2082, and is often seen as a harbinger of prosperity.
10-Year Performance Snapshot
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Over the past decade, the Nifty 50 index has closed higher in 8 out of 10 Muhurat sessions, indicating a strong historical bias toward gains.
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The only exceptions were in 2017 and 2022, when the index posted minor declines, largely due to global headwinds.
Recent Momentum
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In the last five years, both Sensex and Nifty have ended Muhurat sessions in the green, reinforcing the festive optimism.
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Analysts note that retail participation and institutional buying during this hour often push prices upward, albeit modestly.
Investor Sentiment & Strategy
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Muhurat trading is less about short-term profits and more about symbolic long-term investing.
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Investors typically buy blue-chip stocks, sector leaders, or family-favorite picks as part of tradition.
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Brokerage firms also release Samvat 2082 stock recommendations, guiding clients toward promising sectors like defense, infrastructure, and green energy.
What to Expect in 2025
Market Outlook
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With India’s economy showing resilience and corporate earnings on an upward trajectory, experts predict a positive Muhurat session this year.
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The festive mood, combined with strong Q2 results and stable macro indicators, could drive selective buying.
Top Picks & Sectors
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Stocks in PSU banks, consumer durables, and auto are expected to attract attention.
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Defensive plays like IT and pharma may also see token buying as investors hedge against volatility.
Sources: Msn Money, LiveMint, HDFC Sky, Business Standard.