Changes in Expiry Day for Index Derivatives on BSE & NSE
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) in circular NSE/FAOP/65336 and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in circular 20241128-70 have announced significant changes to the expiry days for index derivative contracts. Starting January 1, 2025 – All NSE index derivatives including for Banknifty, Finnifty, Midcapnifty and Niftynxt50 will have monthly expiry on last Thursday of every month. No change for Nifty contracts have been made.
Similarly all BSE index derivatives including for Sensex, Bankex and Sensex50 will have expiry day revised to Tuesday of every week for Sensex weekly contracts and last Tuesday of every month for all monthly contracts.
Let’s Explore the Revisions in detail:
|
Index |
Contract Type |
Existing Expiry Day |
Revised Expiry Day |
First Expiry post Revision |
|
NIFTY |
Weekly |
Every Thursday |
No Change |
No Change |
|
NIFTY |
Monthly |
Last Thursday of the Month |
No Change |
No Change |
|
BANKNIFTY |
Monthly |
Last Wednesday of the Month |
Last Thursday of the month |
January 30,2025 |
|
FINNIFTY |
Monthly |
Last Tuesday of the Month |
January 30,2025 |
|
|
MIDCPNIFTY |
Monthly |
Last Monday of the Month |
January 30,2025 |
|
|
NIFTYNXT50 |
Monthly |
Last Friday of the Month |
January 30,2025 |
|
|
SENSEX |
Weekly |
Every Friday |
Every Tuesday |
January 07, 2025 |
|
SENSEX |
Monthly |
Last Friday of the Month |
Last Tuesday of the month |
January 28, 2025 |
|
BANKEX |
Monthly |
Last Monday of the Month |
January 28,2025 |
|
|
SENSEX 50 |
Monthly |
Last Thursday of the Month |
January 28,2025 |
Why the Change?
The shift in expiry isn’t random—it reflects SEBI’s focus on reducing market risks and speculative activity. By limiting weekly expiries and increasing contract sizes, SEBI aims to bring stability and better protect retail traders, ensuring the market remains robust and less vulnerable to excessive volatility.
How should you be prepared for the change?
1. Revise Trading Strategy
If you’re active in derivatives trading, this new expiry schedule calls for a trading plan update. For instance, with Sensex weekly expiries now on Tuesdays, traders need to align their hedging strategies and position adjustments earlier in the week.
2. Keep an Eye on Liquidity Trends
Expiry day changes may lead to shifts in market liquidity patterns. For instance, trading volumes and volatility could surge as Tuesday approaches, compared to Fridays in the past.
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