FII / DII Flow Tracker

Aggregate institutional buy/sell activity in NSE equity markets · Updated 2026-05-27

FII Today
-₹3622 Cr
Buy +₹10.4K Cr · Sell -₹14.0K Cr
DII Today
+₹2603 Cr
Buy +₹16.2K Cr · Sell -₹13.6K Cr
5-Day FII Net
-₹11.7K Cr
Over 2 trading days
5-Day DII Net
+₹6090 Cr
Over 2 trading days

Cumulative Net Flow

Last 5 days
FII -₹11.7K Cr
DII +₹6090 Cr
Last 20 days
FII -₹11.7K Cr
DII +₹6090 Cr
Year to date
FII -₹11.7K Cr
DII +₹6090 Cr

Daily Net Flow — Last 30 Trading Days (₹ Crore)

What is FII/DII flow?
FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) are overseas funds — pension funds, hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds — that invest in Indian stocks. When they buy more than they sell, it's called a net inflow. When they sell more, it's a net outflow.

DII (Domestic Institutional Investors) are Indian institutions — mutual funds, insurance companies (LIC, SBI Life), and banks. Your SIP contributions flow into mutual funds, which show up here as DII buying.

When FIIs sell heavily and DIIs absorb it, the market is often more stable than it looks — domestic money is catching what foreign money is throwing overboard.
Individual Entity Activity

Macro FII/DII flows above are aggregate totals. For named institutional buyers and sellers from bulk and block deal disclosures, see the Smart Money Tracker →