FII/DII Data Analysis
Track institutional investment flows and market impact2025
Last 3 Months
Understanding FII and DII Data
FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) and DII (Domestic Institutional Investors) data provides insights into market activity from major institutional players:
- FIIs: Foreign entities investing in Indian markets (mutual funds, hedge funds, pension funds)
- DIIs: Domestic institutions like mutual funds, insurance companies, and banks
Stock exchanges (NSE and BSE) report this data daily after market hours, showing net buying/selling values.
Market Impact Analysis
Market Influence
Large institutional trades can significantly influence market direction and sentiment.Sentiment Indicator
FII/DII activity serves as a barometer for institutional confidence in the market.Best Practices
- Use FII/DII data as confirmation, not primary signal
- Consider time lag in data reporting
- Focus on trends rather than daily fluctuations
- Combine with technical analysis
- Monitor both daily and monthly trends
- Consider market context and broader indicators
Key Trading Scenarios
Bullish Signal: Strong FII/DII buying with upward market trend
Bearish Signal: Consistent FII/DII selling with market weakness
Neutral: Mixed FII/DII activity during consolidation phases