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FII & DII Data Today

FII Net: -8,776.25 Cr · DII Net: 9,133.57 Cr · 05 Jun 2026

FII Net Activity
-8,776.25 Cr
05 Jun 2026
DII Net Activity
9,133.57 Cr
05 Jun 2026
Combined Net
357.32 Cr
FII + DII Combined

FII and DII Net Buy Sell Data — Last 10 Trading Days

Date FII Net (₹ Cr) DII Net (₹ Cr) Combined (₹ Cr)
-8,776 9,134 357
-4,447 4,360 -87
-5,617 5,741 124
-8,363 9,589 1,226
-3,912 5,109 1,197
-21,106 16,764 -4,342
-1,043 3,821 2,778
-2,408 1,361 -1,046
822 3,857 4,679
-4,440 6,004 1,563

Values in ₹ Crores. Net buying Net selling. Source: NSE.

What is FII and DII in Indian Stock Market?

Institutional investors — investment banks, hedge funds, insurance companies, pension funds, and mutual funds — are the largest participants in the stock market. Their buying and selling activity largely drives Nifty and Sensex movements.

FII — Foreign Institutional Investors

International entities like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and BlackRock that invest in Indian markets.

FII activity often drives short-term market movements. Heavy FII buying tends to push Nifty higher; sustained selling correlates with corrections.

DII — Domestic Institutional Investors

Indian institutions like LIC, HDFC Mutual Fund, and SBI that invest in local equity markets.

DIIs provide market stability during FII selling phases. Their consistent inflows from mutual fund SIPs and insurance premiums act as a cushion.

How to Read the Charts

Positive bars = money flowing into the market (net buying).

Negative bars = money flowing out (net selling).

When Nifty rises alongside green FII bars, institutions are fueling the rally. Use daily data for sentiment, monthly/yearly for trends.

FII Daily Net Buy Sell Data — Last 30 Days

FII (Foreign Institutional Investor) daily net investment with Nifty 50 index overlay · Updated 05 Jun 2026

DII Daily Net Buy Sell Data — Last 30 Days

DII (Domestic Institutional Investor) daily net investment with Nifty 50 index overlay · Updated 05 Jun 2026

Combined FII + DII Net Flows — Last 30 Days

Total institutional money flow (FII + DII combined) for the last 30 trading days with Nifty overlay. Hover over bars to see the FII/DII breakdown.

FII Monthly Net Investment — Last 12 Months

Monthly FII net buy/sell trends with Nifty index overlay. Monthly data helps identify sustained FII buying or selling phases for investment decisions.

DII Monthly Net Investment — Last 12 Months

Monthly DII net buy/sell trends with Nifty index overlay. DII buying during FII selling phases often provides market support through mutual fund SIP inflows.

FII Yearly Net Investment in India — 15 Year History

Long-term FII investment trends in Indian equity markets. Note: Do not trade based on yearly charts—use for understanding historical context only.

DII Yearly Net Investment in India — 15 Year History

Long-term DII investment trends in Indian equity markets. DII buying has grown steadily due to rising mutual fund SIP participation and insurance inflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FII and DII data today?
As of 05 Jun 2026, FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) net sold ₹8776.25 Cr and DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) net bought ₹9133.57 Cr in Indian equity markets. This data is sourced from NSE and updated after each trading session.
What time is FII DII data released on NSE?
NSE releases provisional FII and DII trading data by around 8:30 PM IST on each trading day. The final confirmed data is typically available the next morning. The data covers cash market activity on both NSE and BSE.
How to interpret FII DII data for investing?
Positive net values (green) indicate buying — money flowing into the market. Negative values (red) indicate selling — money flowing out. When FIIs are net buyers for several consecutive days, markets tend to rise. When FIIs sell heavily, markets often fall. DII buying during FII selling phases provides market support. Use daily data for short-term sentiment and monthly/yearly data for trend analysis.
What happens when FII sells and DII buys?
When FIIs sell and DIIs buy simultaneously, it often indicates a tug-of-war in the market. DIIs (domestic mutual funds, insurance companies like LIC) absorb FII selling pressure, which limits market declines. This pattern is common during global risk-off events when foreign investors pull money from emerging markets while domestic institutions deploy SIP and insurance inflows.
What is the difference between FII and DII?
FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) are international entities like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and BlackRock that invest in Indian markets. DII (Domestic Institutional Investors) are Indian entities like LIC, HDFC Mutual Fund, and SBI that invest in local markets. FIIs often drive short-term volatility while DIIs provide stability through consistent inflows from mutual fund SIPs and insurance premiums.
How does FII DII activity affect Nifty 50?
FII activity is one of the strongest short-term drivers of Nifty 50. Historically, sustained FII buying pushes Nifty higher, while heavy FII selling correlates with market corrections. The daily charts on this page overlay Nifty closing prices with FII/DII bars so you can visually track this correlation.
Where can I check FII DII data daily?
This page is updated daily with the latest FII and DII net buy/sell data from NSE. You can also check the official NSE website under the FII/DII/FPI section. Craytheon provides daily, monthly, and yearly charts with Nifty overlay for easier trend analysis.
What is FII DII net investment in crores?
FII DII net investment is the difference between total buying and total selling by institutional investors in a single trading session, reported in Indian Rupees (₹ Crores). A positive net value means the institution was a net buyer that day, while a negative value means it was a net seller. One crore equals 10 million rupees.

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Data Source: National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)