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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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Retail investors are the new market makers. The days of FIIs single-handedly dictating the Indian stock market are over. Just look at SIP inflows—monthly contributions are at all-time highs, and mutual fund houses are sitting on record AUMs

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