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Bappa Dittya Saha

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Catalyst • 2m

📊 FII vs DII: What Drives Their Market Decisions? 🌍💼 Ever wondered why FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) and DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) make different moves in the stock market? 🔸 FIIs: These global players have a short-to-medium-term view, investing based on global factors like currency exchange, geopolitical events, and global interest rates. They're quick to move funds across markets, chasing high-growth sectors but can pull out fast during volatility. 🔸 DIIs: Focused on long-term stability, they are influenced by domestic factors such as GDP growth, inflation, and local government policies. DIIs prefer reliable sectors (like FMCG and Pharma) and act as stabilizers when FIIs exit. 💡 Tip for Retail Investors: Tracking FII and DII flows can help you spot trends and time your trades better. But remember—ignore short-term volatility and focus on long-term fundamentals for a smoother ride! 💼📈 #Investing101 #StockMarket #FII #DII #RetailInvestors

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Draconian Law of Angel Law gone! Why invest in stock market when you can invest in indian startups and Inc! Enough of FII, Let us empower our DII

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