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🗓️ Seasonal & Festival Sectors

Which sectors HISTORICALLY get attention around festivals and seasons in your country — and when that attention usually fades. A seasonality study tool, not stock tips.

Active now in IndiaJuly

🌧️ Monsoon (rainy season)

active
Pharma (seasonal illness)
Agrochemicals & fertilisers
Umbrella/footwear niche
FMCG rural demand

Study window: June-September window, tracked against monsoon forecasts.

Exit note: Agro theme depends on rainfall data; fades by late September.

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🪔 Diwali & festive season

upcoming
Sweets/FMCG & sugar
Gold & jewellery
Autos & two-wheelers
Consumer electronics
E-commerce

Study accumulation ~2 months before Diwali; momentum often fades after.

Full-year calendar — India

EventMonthsSectors in focusWhen it fades
🪔 Diwali & festive seasonSep, Oct, NovSweets/FMCG & sugar · Gold & jewellery · Autos & two-wheelers · Consumer electronics · E-commerceInterest typically cools within weeks after Diwali.
🌧️ Monsoon (rainy season)Jun, Jul, Aug, SepPharma (seasonal illness) · Agrochemicals & fertilisers · Umbrella/footwear niche · FMCG rural demandAgro theme depends on rainfall data; fades by late September.
💍 Wedding seasonNov, Dec, Jan, FebGold & jewellery · Textiles & apparel · Hotels & catering · TravelSlows after February.
📜 Union BudgetJan, FebInfra & railways (announcement-driven) · PSU banks · DefenceBudget pops often retrace within days — classic 'buy rumour, sell news'.
☀️ SummerMar, Apr, MayACs & cooling (consumer durables) · Beverages & ice-cream · Power/utilitiesCools with the first rains.

How to use this: seasonality tells you WHERE attention may flow, then use technicals for WHEN (entries/exits) and fundamentals for WHAT (which company). Past seasonal behaviour never guarantees future results.

Educational and probability-based analysis only. This is not financial advice and not a prediction of real market outcomes.