The National Stock Exchange (NSE) index demonstrates a positive start, opening with a 0.32% gain in the pre-open trading session. This indicates initial bullish sentiment among market participants. Pre-open trading…
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The GIFT Nifty opened with a positive surge, registering a 0.40% increase or 88 points, reaching a level of 22,358. This indicates a bullish sentiment at the start of trading,…
Today’s trading session in the Indian stock market witnessed a significant divergence in investment activity between Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs). FIIs engaged in substantial net…
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) index experiences a decline of 0.50% in the pre-open trading session. This indicates an initial bearish sentiment among traders before the official market opening. Pre-open…
The GIFT NIFTY opened lower, declining by 0.52% or 118.50 points, reaching 22,532. This movement indicates a negative sentiment at the beginning of the trading session, potentially reflecting broader market…
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) index provisionally closed down by 0.17%, or 38.00 points, settling at 22,509.55. This indicates a minor decline in the overall market, suggesting a period of…
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have sold Indian shares worth ₹3,529.10 crore net today, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) bought shares worth ₹3,030.78 crore net. This indicates a divergence in investment…
The NSE index provisionally closed down by 0.12% or 27.05 points at 22,526.30. This indicates a slight decline in the overall market sentiment. Key Insights: The primary focus of this…
The NSE index opened lower by 0.16% in pre-open trade. This initial dip suggests a cautious start to the trading day for Indian equities. Pre-open trading sessions allow investors to…
This activity reflects the trading patterns of these two major investor groups in the Indian stock market. 1 FIIs often represent overseas investment, while DIIs typically include domestic institutions like…