Latest session: Wednesday, 19 August 2026
FII NET
+407.99 Cr
Bought 12,875.76 Cr · Sold 12,467.77 Cr
DII NET
+3,973.72 Cr
Bought 17,288.58 Cr · Sold 13,314.86 Cr
FII DII data — last 10 sessions
| DATE | FII NET (CR) | DII NET (CR) |
|---|---|---|
| Wednesday, 19 August 2026 | +407.99 | +3,973.72 |
| Tuesday, 18 August 2026 | +1,651.53 | +2,579.31 |
| Monday, 17 August 2026 | −2,535.10 | +5,101.46 |
| Friday, 14 August 2026 | +508.12 | +356.40 |
| Thursday, 13 August 2026 | −510.69 | +4,353.09 |
| Wednesday, 12 August 2026 | −1,002.50 | +5,841.66 |
| Tuesday, 11 August 2026 | +258.55 | +24.77 |
| Monday, 10 August 2026 | +1,974.76 | −1,290.29 |
| Friday, 7 August 2026 | +480.24 | +235.56 |
| Thursday, 6 August 2026 | −17.86 | +4,013.60 |
Source: nse. Figures are provisional as published by NSE and may be revised by the exchange.
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What FII and DII mean
FII is short for Foreign Institutional Investor — a fund or institution based outside India that invests in Indian listed equities. DII is short for Domestic Institutional Investor, which covers Indian mutual funds, insurance companies, banks and pension funds.
After every trading session NSE publishes how much each group bought and sold in the cash market. Net flow is the arithmetic difference — buy value minus sell value — for that session. A positive net simply means that group bought more than it sold on that day. It is a record of what happened, not an indication of what happens next.
How to read this page
- Latest session — the most recent trading day NSE has disclosed, with buy, sell and net for both groups.
- Last 10 sessions — the recent daily series, most recent first.
- Longer periods — one, three and six month and year-to-date views, including the running cumulative sum of daily net flow.
Common questions
What is the full form of FII and DII?
FII stands for Foreign Institutional Investor — an investor or fund based outside India that invests in Indian markets. DII stands for Domestic Institutional Investor, covering Indian mutual funds, insurance companies, banks and pension funds.
What does FII DII data show?
The daily value of shares institutional investors bought and sold in the NSE cash market, in Rs crore. Net flow is simply buy value minus sell value for that session — a positive net means the group bought more than it sold on that day.
How often is this FII DII data updated?
NSE publishes provisional figures after the close of each trading session. This page refreshes every few minutes and shows the most recent session NSE has disclosed, along with the timestamp of the data it is serving.
Where does this data come from?
Directly from NSE's published daily institutional-activity disclosures, relayed unmodified. Figures are provisional as first released and may be revised by the exchange.
Is FII DII data a buy or sell signal?
No. These are disclosed transaction totals for a past session, nothing more. DalalOS publishes raw data and mechanically-computed sums only — never verdicts, target prices or recommendations.
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