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Nifty 50 (IN50) Trading Hours & Best Sessions

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.

Daniel Harrington

Daniel Harrington

Senior Trading Analyst · MT5 Specialist

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

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.

Trading Sessions

Pre-Market01:0003:45 UTC
Regular03:4510:00 UTC
Extended10:0020:00 UTC

IN50 — Forex Trading Sessions (UTC)

When each major forex market opens and closes.

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London–New York overlap (13:00–17:00 UTC) — highest liquidity
Active trading session — spreads typically tighter

Times shown in UTC. Actual hours may vary by broker and DST adjustments.

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.

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.

Risk Disclaimer

Trading financial instruments carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Always conduct your own research before trading.

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