As the Indian derivatives market enters June 2026, traders will be gearing up for a fresh FnO expiry cycle across NSE, BSE and MCX. Keeping track of weekly and monthly expiry dates is important for position management, rollover planning and hedging activities. June also includes one stock market holiday, Muharram, on June 26, making it important to stay updated on any exchange related announcements. As the NSE index derivatives expiring on Tuesdays and the BSE contracts expiring on Thursdays, traders should be aware of the exact expiry schedule throughout the month. Here’s a detailed look at FnO expiry dates across NSE, BSE and MCX for June 2026.What are F&O expiry dates?In derivatives market, expiry date is the last day on which a futures or options contract can be traded. Once the trading session ends on expiry day, that particular contract expires and is no longer available for trading. This is why traders follow the expiry calendar to manage their positions and plan their next moves.Before a contract expires, traders have 3 options:Square Off: Close the existing position before the market closes on expiry day and book any profit or loss.Roll Over: Exit the current contract and take a position in next month's contract to maintain market exposure.Let it Expire: Traders can also allow the contract to reach its expiry date. In options trading, OTM options lose their value on expiry, whereas ITM options are settled through cash settlement or physical delivery, depending on the contract specifications.As expiry dates approach, trading activity increases because traders and institutions adjust or roll over their positions. This can lead to higher market volatility and liquidity. Also, keeping an eye on FnO expiry calendar can help traders prepare for these movements and make better trading decisions.Important changes for June 2026Unlike May, June 2026 does not see any changes in the FnO expiry. Although the stock market will remain closed on 26 June 2026 for Muharram, the 26 June holiday falls on a Friday and does not overlap with NSE Tuesday or BSE Thursday expiry cycle. Therefore, weekly and monthly derivative contracts are expected to expire on their scheduled dates.Index expiries in June 2026 for NSE & BSEFollowing the revised expiry structure, NSE index derivatives now expire on Tuesdays while BSE contracts expire on Thursdays. Here are NSE and BSE Index expiries:NSE index expiries As there are no Tuesday trading holidays in June 2026, all four NSE weekly and monthly index derivative contracts will expire on their scheduled dates without any changes. ExchangeContract TypeIndexExpiry DatesNSEWeeklyNIFTY 502nd June (Tuesday)NSEWeeklyNIFTY 509th June (Tuesday)NSEWeeklyNIFTY 5016th June(Tuesday)NSEWeeklyNIFTY 5023rd June (Tuesday)NSEMonthlyNIFTY 50, BANKNIFTY, FINNIFTY, MIDCPNIFTY, NIFTYNXT5030th June (Last Tuesday of the expiry month) BSE index expiriesUnlike May, there are no changes to the BSE expiry schedule in June 2026. As Muharram falls on Friday, 26 June, and BSE derivatives expire on Thursdays, all weekly and monthly expiries will continue as per the regular schedule. ExchangeContract TypeIndexExpiry DatesBSEWeeklySENSEX4th June (Thursday)BSEWeeklySENSEX11th June (Thursday)BSEWeeklySENSEX18th June (Thursday)BSEMonthlySENSEX, BANKEX, SENSEX50, FOCIT25th June (Last Thursday of the expiry month) Stock expiries in June 2026 for NSE & BSELike index futures and options, individual stock futures and options also expire according to the monthly expiry cycle of their respective exchanges. Below are stock F&O expiry dates for June 2026: ExchangeSegmentContract TypeExpiry DateNSEStock Options/FuturesStocks30th June (Last Tuesday of the expiry month)BSEStock Options/FuturesStocks25th June (Last Thursday of the expiry month) Commodity expiries in June 2026 Unlike stock and index derivatives, MCX commodity contracts do not expire on a common monthly date. Each commodity follows its own expiry schedule, which means traders need to keep a close eye on the expiry calendar for the contracts they hold. Expiry dates differ across metals, energy and agricultural commodities. Also, MCX will remain closed during the morning session on June 26, 2026, for Muharram, while trading will resume in the evening session. ExchangeCommodityContract TypeExpiry DateMCXGOLDFutures5th June (Friday)MCXGOLDM (Gold Mini)Futures5th June (Friday)MCXNICKELFutures17th June (Wednesday)MCXCRUDEOILFutures18th June (Thursday)MCXCRUDEOILMFutures18th June (Thursday)MCXMCXMETLDEXFutures23rd June (Tuesday)MCXMCXBULLDEXFutures24th June (Wednesday)MCXNATURALGASFutures25th June (Thursday)MCXNATGASMINIFutures25th June (Thursday)MCXELECDMBLFutures29th June (Monday)MCXALUMINIUMFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXZINCFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXGOLDGUINEAFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXMENTHAOILFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXGOLDTENFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXALUMINIFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXCOPPERFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXLEADFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXLEADMINIFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXGOLDPETALFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXZINCMINIFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXSTEELREBARFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXSILVERMICFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXCARDAMOMFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXCOTTONFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXCOTTONOILFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXSILVERMFutures30th June (Tuesday)MCXSILVER100Futures30th June (Tuesday)MCXCRUDEOILOptions16th June (Tuesday)MCXCRUDEOILMOptions16th June (Tuesday)MCXSILVERMOptions19th June (Friday)MCXMCXMETLDEXOptions23rd June (Tuesday)MCXCOPPEROptions23rd June (Tuesday)MCXZINCOptions23rd June (Tuesday)MCXNATURALGASOptions23rd June (Tuesday)MCXNATGASMINIOptions23rd June (Tuesday)MCXMCXBULLDEXOptions24th June (Wednesday)MCXSILVEROptions24th June (Wednesday)MCXGOLDMOptions26th June (Friday)MCXGOLDOptions30th June (Tuesday) Final wordsJune 2026 includes one stock market holiday, Muharram, on 26 June. However, since the holiday falls on a Friday, it does not affect the regular NSE Tuesday expiry cycle or BSE Thursday expiry cycle. As a result, NSE and BSE weekly and monthly derivative contracts are expected to expire on their scheduled dates.Commodity traders should note that MCX will observe a partial trading holiday on 26 June 2026. While the morning session will remain closed, trading will resume in the evening session. Therefore, even though there are no major changes to the overall expiry structure, traders should continue tracking the expiry calendar, settlement schedules & exchange announcements to manage positions efficiently.