FII DII Selling Data, 22 January 2025

Amount in ₹ Crore

CategoryDateBuy ValueSell ValueNet Buy/Sell Value
DII 22 January15,437.1811,796.963,640.22
FII/FPI22 January12,936.6416,962.89-4,026.25

Source: NSE India FII/DII Report

DIIs Continue Strong Buying Streak, FIIs Turn Net Sellers on January 22, 2025

On January 22, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) showcased bullish sentiment by making net purchases worth ₹3,640.22 crore. Their total buy value stood at ₹15,437.18 crore against a sell value of ₹11,796.96 crore. This demonstrates strong domestic participation in the equity markets, potentially signaling confidence in local economic prospects.

In contrast, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) or Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) displayed a bearish stance with net sales amounting to ₹4,026.25 crore. They recorded a buy value of ₹12,936.64 crore but sold equities worth ₹16,962.89 crore, reflecting cautiousness or a shift in international investment strategies.

FII & DII Monthly data

Amount in ₹ Crore

CategoryMonthBuy ValueSell ValueNet Buy/Sell Value
FIIJanuary 2025165,340.04226,199.17-60,859.13
DIIJanuary 2025235,847.19175,017.5560,829.64

Source: Money Control

FIIs Lead the Charge in January 2025 with ₹-60,859.13 Crore Net outflow

In January 2025, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) exhibited significant net selling activity, with a net outflow of ₹60,859.13 crore. FIIs recorded a total buy value of ₹165,340.04 crore against a sell value of ₹226,199.17 crore. This aggressive selling trend indicates a cautious approach by foreign investors, possibly influenced by global macroeconomic conditions, geopolitical uncertainties, or valuation concerns in the domestic market. The substantial outflow underscores a shift in foreign investment sentiment during the month.

Conversely, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) stepped in with robust buying activity, offsetting the negative trend set by FIIs. DIIs posted a net buying value of ₹60,829.64 crore, driven by total purchases worth ₹235,847.19 crore and sales of ₹175,017.55 crore. This strong domestic participation highlights confidence in the Indian equity markets, suggesting optimism about the country’s economic outlook and opportunities for growth. The contrasting behavior between FIIs and DIIs reflects differing perspectives on the market’s potential during the period.

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