Amount in ₹ Crore
Category | Date | Buy Value | Sell Value | Net Buy/Sell Value |
DII | 9 January, 2025 | 16,727.63 | 9,088.00 | 7,639.63 |
FII/FPI | 9 January, 2025 | 8,537.05 | 15,707.92 | -7,170.87 |
Source: NSE India FII/DII Report
On 9 January 2025, Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) showed a positive stance in the market with a net buy value of ₹7,639.63 crore. They bought stocks worth ₹16,727.63 crore, while their selling value stood at ₹9,088.00 crore. This indicates a strong demand for stocks among domestic investors, suggesting confidence in the market’s future outlook. The buy-sell balance reflects their ongoing participation and investment in various sectors.
In contrast, Foreign Institutional Investors (FII/FPI) had a negative outlook on the market on the same date, registering a net sell value of ₹7,170.87 crore. They bought stocks worth ₹8,537.05 crore, but their sell value was significantly higher at ₹15,707.92 crore. This suggests a cautious approach towards Indian equities by foreign investors, possibly due to global market uncertainties or concerns over domestic conditions. The selling pressure from FIIs might indicate a shift in their investment strategy.
FII & DII Monthly data
Amount in ₹ Crore
Category | Month | Buy Value | Sell Value | Net Buy/Sell Value |
FII | January 2025 | 65,478.07 | 84,580.85 | -19,102.78 |
DII | January 2025 | 96,694.75 | 76,440.80 | 20,253.95 |
Source: Money Control
In January 2025, Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) experienced a significant shift in their investment strategy, reflecting a net sell value of ₹19,102.78 crore. Their total buy value amounted to ₹65,478.07 crore, but their sell value was much higher at ₹84,580.85 crore. This substantial outflow suggests that FIIs are withdrawing investments or reducing exposure to Indian markets, possibly due to global economic concerns, rising interest rates, or uncertainties in the Indian economy. The net selling by FIIs highlights a bearish sentiment towards the Indian stock market, indicating that foreign investors may be cautious or repositioning their portfolios elsewhere.
On the other hand, Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) displayed a contrasting approach, with a net buy value of ₹20,253.95 crore in January 2025. Their total buy value reached ₹96,694.75 crore, while their sell value was ₹76,440.80 crore. This positive net buy value highlights the confidence of domestic investors in the Indian stock market, as they continue to support the market despite foreign outflows. The strong buying activity suggests that DIIs are optimistic about the growth prospects of the Indian economy, and their investment could be driven by a belief in the long-term potential of local companies. This divergence in strategies between FIIs and DIIs could indicate differing views on market trends and the economic landscape.

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