FII DII Data Today
Daily net buy/sell activity by Foreign & Domestic Institutional Investors on NSE — cash market
FII / FPI
Net Buy+₹393 Cr
DII
Net Sell-₹383 Cr
Cash market provisional data for 07 July 2026, source: NSE
What is FII?
Foreign Institutional Investors — overseas mutual funds, pension funds and hedge funds investing in Indian equities. Large FII inflows/outflows can meaningfully move the market given their size.
What is DII?
Domestic Institutional Investors — India-based mutual funds, insurance companies (LIC) and banks. DII buying has often cushioned the market during periods of heavy FII selling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does FII net buying mean for the stock market? expand_more
FII (Foreign Institutional Investor) net buying means foreign funds bought more Indian shares than they sold that day. Sustained FII buying is generally seen as a bullish signal since it brings large capital inflows, though single-day moves shouldn't be over-interpreted.
What is the difference between FII and DII? expand_more
FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) are overseas funds investing in Indian markets — foreign mutual funds, pension funds, hedge funds. DII (Domestic Institutional Investors) are India-based institutions like mutual funds, insurance companies (LIC) and banks. DIIs often act as a stabilizing counterweight when FIIs sell heavily.
How often is FII DII data updated? expand_more
NSE publishes provisional FII/DII cash market activity once daily after market close, typically between 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM IST. TopFund updates this page shortly after NSE's daily publish.
Is FII DII data a reliable trading signal? expand_more
FII/DII flows are one useful input among many, not a standalone trading signal. Single-day flows can be noisy — most analysts look at multi-day or multi-week trends rather than reacting to one day's number.
Data sourced from NSE's provisional FII/DII report. For informational purposes only.