FII / DII Institutional Flows

The two largest forces in Indian equities are foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and domestic institutions (DIIs), and they often pull in opposite directions. Tracking their daily cash activity shows who is providing the bid and who is supplying the offer.

Trendvue charts daily FII and DII net cash flows so you can see, day by day, whether foreign or domestic money is driving the market — and when the two diverge.

  • Daily FII and DII net cash activity
  • See who is buying and who is selling each day
  • Spot the FII-vs-DII tug-of-war that drives the index
  • Updated each trading day

Frequently asked questions

What are FII and DII flows?

FII flows are the net buying or selling by foreign institutional investors; DII flows are the same for domestic institutions like mutual funds and insurers. Together they are the dominant force in Indian equities.

Why track them together?

FIIs and DIIs frequently take opposite sides; watching both reveals who is absorbing whom and where the real liquidity in the market is coming from.

How often is the data updated?

Each trading day, from settled exchange and institutional activity figures.