Amount in ₹ Crore
Category | Date | Buy Value | Sell Value | Net Buy/Sell Value |
DII | 23 January | 14,412.73 | 10,700.18 | 3,712.55 |
FII/FPI | 23 January | 13,316.55 | 18,779.07 | -5,462.52 |
Source: NSE India FII/DII Report
DIIs Continue Strong Buying Streak, FIIs Turn Net Sellers on January 23, 2025
On 23 January, the domestic institutional investors (DII) were quite active in the market. They bought securities worth ₹14,412.73 crore while selling off ₹10,700.18 crore, resulting in a net buy value of ₹3,712.55 crore. This indicates a strong purchasing trend among DIIs, reflecting their positive sentiment towards the current market conditions. The significant net buy value suggests that DIIs are confident in the potential for growth and stability in the domestic market.
In contrast, the foreign institutional investors (FII) and foreign portfolio investors (FPI) exhibited a more cautious approach on the same day. They bought securities worth ₹13,316.55 crore but sold off a larger volume amounting to ₹18,779.07 crore, leading to a net sell value of ₹5,462.52 crore. This net selling activity indicates their concerns about certain market uncertainties, possibly influenced by global economic factors. The divergent actions of DIIs and FIIs/FPIs highlight the varied investment strategies and market outlooks between domestic and foreign investors.
FII & DII Monthly data
Amount in ₹ Crore
Category | Month | Buy Value | Sell Value | Net Buy/Sell Value |
FII | January 2025 | 178,656.59 | 244,978.24 | -66,321.65 |
DII | January 2025 | 250,259.92 | 185,717.73 | 64,542.19 |
Source: Money Control
FIIs Lead the Charge in January 2025 with ₹-66,321.65 Crore Net outflow
In January 2025, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) displayed caution in their market activities. They purchased securities worth ₹178,656.59 crore but significantly sold off ₹244,978.24 crore, resulting in a net sell value of ₹66,321.65 crore. This net selling trend indicates FIIs’ apprehension towards the current market scenario, possibly driven by global economic uncertainties or specific industry challenges. The substantial amount of sell-off by FIIs highlights their strategy to minimise exposure in what they might perceive as a volatile market.
On the other hand, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) showcased a contrasting approach. In the same period, DIIs bought securities worth ₹250,259.92 crore and sold off ₹185,717.73 crore, leading to a net buy value of ₹64,542.19 crore. This positive net buy value reflects DIIs’ confidence in the domestic market’s potential for growth and stability. It suggests that DIIs are seizing opportunities within the market, capitalizing on local developments and projecting a favorable outlook for the economy. The differing strategies of FIIs and DIIs underscore their varied perspectives and investment philosophies in the market.
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