FII / DII Data
Track the daily flows of Foreign & Domestic Institutional Investors across Cash, Index Futures, Stock Futures, Index Options and Stock Options. Sparkline bars next to each tab show the 5-day net trend; click a tab to see the underlying daily buy/sell/net figures.
FII / DII Data — Last 5 Days
Foreign & domestic institutional investor activity in the Indian market. Values in ₹ Crore. Source: NSE (Cash) · Upstox (F&O). Currently showing: NSE.
| Date | FII / FPI | DII | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buy | Sell | Net | Buy | Sell | Net | |
| 22-Jun-2026 | 10,082.08 | 10,717.99 | -635.91 | 17,391.78 | 16,356.06 | +1,035.72 |
Cash data accumulates one snapshot per trading day; full 5-day history builds up over the first week of operation.
How to read FII / DII data
FII (Foreign Institutional Investors / FPIs) and DII (Domestic Institutional Investors — mutual funds, insurance companies, banks) are the two biggest non-retail forces moving the Indian market. Tracking their daily activity is one of the simplest ways to gauge whether the smart money is leaning bullish or bearish.
- Cash — Net buying/selling on the NSE secondary market. A streak of FII net selling alongside DII net buying often marks short-term bottoms in Nifty / Bank Nifty.
- Index Futures — FII positioning in Nifty, Bank Nifty and Sensex futures. Long-short ratios derived from this section are the most-watched sentiment indicator across desks.
- Stock Futures — Single-stock futures activity. Outsized stock-future flows tend to precede the next earnings cycle.
- Index Options & Stock Options — Options writing/buying data. Heavy net option selling by FIIs is a low-volatility signal; heavy buying frequently precedes a volatility expansion.
Data is sourced from NSE (Cash) and Upstox (F&O), refreshed automatically every trading day after the close. The 5-day sparkline bars next to each tab encode net activity — green bars represent net buying, red bars net selling.