Foreign institutional investors, or FIIs, are investors from other countries who invest in the Indian financial market, while domestic institutional investors, or DIIs, are Indian institutional investors such as banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, and the new pension system, among others, who invest in India’s financial markets.
Because these traders trade in large volumes, they have the ability to influence market trends. It allows us to track money inflows and outflows in the Indian market. You can obtain a fast overview of what these investors performed during the day in various parts by visiting this page.
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There are almost 3000 shares available. According to the products and services they provide, all stocks are divided into categories and industries. Knowledge of the industry helps in peer analysis and the making of trading judgments.
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- By picking a sector, you will be able to see all of the industries available; selecting one of them will lead you to the appropriate page where you may perform a Sector/Industry Analysis.