Where are those people who used to say that FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) don’t affect the market? Even if they leave, what will happen? Look, they have sold shares worth ₹94,000 crore so far, and this is the situation. Just imagine if they
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 3m
Exactly! People underestimate the power of FIIs. When they pull out, the market bleeds, plain and simple
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The way FIIs are selling in the Indian market, the day might not be far when the market control will pass to DIIs and HNIs. And when FIIs return, the scene will be completely different with DIIs having the upper hand.
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If the Indian market is rising, it doesn't mean that only Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are buying. This time, it's being observed that even without FIIs, or even after heavy selling by FIIs, the Indian market has held onto its important sup
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