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FII / DII Flows

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Daily FII and DII activity across cash, index futures and index options — with years of session history behind it, so a single day's number is read against its own distribution instead of in isolation.

Latest published session2026-08-20
ParticipantNet (₹ crore)
FII (net)583 Cr
DII (net)+3,538 Cr
Combined+2,954 Cr
Multi-year session history, cash vs futures vs options split, sector-wise allocation, extremes and quintiles, and the Nifty overlay.Sign in to view

Cash, futures and options as published by the exchanges after the close. Flow data explains what happened in a session — it does not forecast direction.

Cash, futures and options
Every segment the exchanges publish, split by participant.
Multi-year history
Thousands of past sessions, so today's flow has a baseline.
Sector allocation
Where foreign and domestic institutions are adding and trimming.
Index overlay
Flows plotted against Nifty so you can see what actually followed.
Extremes and quintiles
Flag the sessions that sit in the tail of the historical distribution.
Explains, never predicts
Flow data is presented as context on what happened — not as a forecast.
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Questions

What is FII and DII data?

FII (Foreign Institutional Investor) and DII (Domestic Institutional Investor) data reports how much these two groups bought and sold in Indian markets each session, across cash equities, index futures and index options. It is published by the exchanges after the close.

Does FII/DII data predict the market?

No. Alphave presents institutional flows as context that explains what happened in a session and how unusual it was against history. It does not forecast direction, and Alphave does not give buy or sell recommendations.

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