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Nifty 50 (IN50) Trading Hours & Best Sessions

Market hours: 01:00 UTC Monday — 20:00 UTC Friday

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Pre-Market01:0003:45 UTC
Regular03:4510:00 UTC
Extended10:0020:00 UTC
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The Nifty 50 Index (IN50) trades from 01:00 UTC Monday through 20:00 UTC Friday — a 19-hour daily window that creates at least 3 distinct liquidity environments. Miss the right session and you're fighting wide spreads and thin order books; hit it correctly and you get clean price action with tighter execution.

  • IN50 runs three sessions daily. Pre-Market (01:00–03:45 UTC) is the quietest phase — price discovery is happening but vo...
  • Three windows consistently produce the best conditions. First: 03:45–06:00 UTC (09:15–11:30 IST). This is the Indian ope...
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Nifty 50 Market Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and Extended Hours Explained

IN50 runs three sessions daily. Pre-Market (01:00–03:45 UTC) is the quietest phase — price discovery is happening but volume is minimal. The Regular session (03:45–10:00 UTC) is where the real action lives: this aligns directly with the National Stock Exchange of India's cash market hours (09:15–15:30 IST), which opened for derivatives trading in 2000 and now processes over ₹2 lakh crore in daily notional volume. The Extended session (10:00–20:00 UTC) covers the afternoon and early evening, catching European market overlap from roughly 07:00–09:00 UTC and a partial US open overlap from 13:30 UTC onward. Each phase has a different risk profile. Pre-Market suits range traders looking for overnight gap setups. Regular hours suit momentum and breakout strategies. Extended hours work for mean-reversion plays as Indian institutional flow dries up.

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Best Times to Trade Nifty 50: UTC, IST, and London/New York Overlaps

Three windows consistently produce the best conditions. First: 03:45–06:00 UTC (09:15–11:30 IST). This is the Indian open — highest domestic institutional participation, sharpest intraday moves. In my experience, the first 45 minutes after 03:45 UTC deliver more directional range than the following three hours combined. Second: 07:00–09:00 UTC (12:30–14:30 IST / 08:00–10:00 London). European traders come online and cross-asset flows from FTSE and DAX create secondary momentum bursts on IN50. Third: 13:30–15:00 UTC (19:00–20:30 IST / 09:30–11:00 New York). The US equity open injects volatility across global indices. Note that IN50's official close is 20:00 UTC, so this window catches the tail end of the session — liquidity drops fast after 15:30 UTC. Avoid the 10:00–13:00 UTC window for directional trades. Volume collapses as Indian markets close and Europe hasn't fully engaged with the instrument yet.

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