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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Anonymous 1
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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
The Indian market has gone sideways again, and there is no positive news to drive the market forward. SIP flows are also gradually decreasing, and now retail investors are starting to get scared. FIIs are investing their money in China and other unde
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Rohan Saha
FOUNDER - BURN INVES... • 1m
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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Rohan Saha
FOUNDER - BURN INVES... • 1m
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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Rohan Saha
FOUNDER - BURN INVES... • 1m
I don't know how many people have noticed this or not, but Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are currently shifting their focus more towards the primary market, leaving the secondary market behind.
Indian companies are reporting good earnings this time, but for the market to see a significant rally, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) need to invest in India. Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) or retailers alone cannot achieve this. Ano
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As I mentioned earlier, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significantly withdrawing their money from the Indian market. Many factors are working together, such as China’s economy, the US election, poor results from Indian companies, and the
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Rohan Saha
FOUNDER - BURN INVES... • 4m
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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In October 2024, the Indian stock market saw one of the largest sell-offs by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in recent history. FIIs sold a massive ₹82,000 Cr in just a single month.
What are the reasons?
No one can say for sure why FIIs ar
Right now, many articles are writing that the Indian market has become cheap and it can't fall any further, among many other things. Let me make one thing clear along with that: just because the market is cheap, it doesn't mean that economic problems