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.
| Participant | Net (₹ crore) |
|---|---|
| FII (net) | −₹583 Cr |
| DII (net) | +₹3,538 Cr |
| Combined | +₹2,954 Cr |
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.
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.
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.