Live institutional flow data for Indian stock market · Updated daily after market hours
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Try DalalAI Free →FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) are overseas entities like hedge funds, mutual funds, and pension funds that invest in Indian markets. Their flows are considered "smart money" — when FIIs buy aggressively, it often signals global confidence in Indian equities.
DII (Domestic Institutional Investors) include Indian mutual funds, insurance companies (LIC, etc.), and banks. DIIs often act as a counterbalance to FII selling, providing stability through SIP flows and long-term mandates.
How to read this data: When both FII and DII are buying → strong bullish signal. FII selling + DII buying → market support but caution. Both selling → bearish signal. Track the trend over weeks, not just one day.
The full framework is in this guide to reading FII/DII data without misleading yourself. It shows why daily net figures are incomplete without sector, regime, and delivery context.
If you want to convert flows into actual stock candidates, combine this page with the convergence scoring guide and the live convergence scanner.

