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Here you get all NSE/BSE shares where FII (foreign institutional investors) holdings have increased compared to the previous quarter. These stocks suggest growing confidence among foreign investors, potentially signaling stronger market prospects.

Stocks with Increasing FII Holdings QoQ

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Swiggy

398.20

-0.83%21,11,63599,297-- 617.30297.00-1.42%-9.30%-26.26%-12.68%-12.68%----25.96%-412.54380.4650.6965.00%84.92%

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Waaree Energies

2,884.60

-3.34%12,41,95282,870-- 3,865.001,863.00-14.38%-10.40%1.59%23.33%23.33%---24.78%-3,356.642,933.4028.1750.00%82.97%

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Authum Inv & Infr

2,659.00

2.27%50,22345,162-- 3,318.701,325.50-5.06%-13.93%65.04%187.09%187.09%--125.98%25.88%304.682,937.742,461.6234.5650.00%70.00%

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AWL Agri Business

251.45

0.88%4,48,93732,68033.189.64 337.05231.55-7.30%-4.30%-19.08%-60.69%-6.26%3.63-2.05%-4.57266.45262.9530.9260.00%70.00%

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Sai Life Sciences

876.00

0.98%68,18818,330-- 943.00636.10-5.02%1.83%14.56%14.56%14.56%-----881.29796.5745.0965.00%70.00%

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Akzo Nobel

3,511.20

-0.86%1,08,54515,990-- 3,957.903,022.009.13%3.80%-3.77%52.50%57.14%--32.08%39.89%94.713,344.543,408.8066.5968.81%70.00%

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Aptus Value Housing Finance

280.35

-1.27%4,12,05914,035-- 364.00267.95-4.92%-17.07%-12.79%-10.33%-19.18%--16.24%13.64%12.85301.86318.4544.6669.65%80.00%

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Black Buck

628.55

-5.02%4,31,35711,349-- 748.00326.45-5.81%6.72%80.77%141.70%141.70%----21.99%-662.99516.7948.3750.00%70.00%

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Clean Science & Technology

890.00

-0.07%83,1409,458-- 1,600.00884.30-9.29%-25.16%-30.90%-42.89%-43.86%--20.28%-23.621,004.911,211.2729.6669.02%80.00%

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Le Travenues Technology (IXIGO)

232.45

-5.45%34,13,1429,075-- 339.15117.00-15.86%-20.61%63.26%25.74%25.74%--6.04%12.97%1.27287.89213.8130.0760.00%70.00%

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Sterlite Technologies

98.85

-1.15%5,98,3874,823-110.2940.88 140.4050.66-12.20%-10.12%20.09%-43.95%-15.89%2.67--4.51%-115.1795.1032.5236.00%75.00%

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KRN Heat Exchanger and Refrigeration

776.00

-0.15%79,9064,82388.0640.93 1,012.00675.30-3.48%-11.23%-7.77%62.08%62.08%9.84--15.51%-822.79834.7938.3150.00%75.00%

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Artemis Medicare Services

269.30

1.20%1,45,7943,741-- 350.00207.7110.71%18.40%-19.97%251.57%1,162.54%--10.81%12.23%4.07253.80252.5047.9350.00%-

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Parag Milk Foods

312.00

0.22%5,65,5113,725-- 376.95135.49-2.58%24.54%48.33%188.49%164.52%--6.59%17.07%8.08308.83233.7642.9263.20%75.00%

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Awfis Space Solutions

489.05

-0.54%3,36,6603,497-- 807.80485.00-17.92%-15.11%-32.05%15.96%15.96%---27.54%11.51%-576.94614.0922.5560.00%65.00%

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Paisalo Digital

37.00

0.54%17,14,3563,338-- 63.7429.380.84%6.97%-40.16%-10.95%89.74%--8.05%12.92%2.0237.2934.4452.1150.00%70.00%

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Knowledge Marine & Engineering Works

3,030.00

7.55%2,34,5143,273-- 3,074.701,264.059.44%73.14%27.34%43.50%43.50%---24.32%-2,540.561,874.7855.5250.00%-

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Utkarsh Small Finance Bank

15.89

-0.94%37,14,0502,828-- 33.4515.35-7.62%-12.16%-47.68%-61.01%-61.01%--16.74%6.29%4.7917.9119.3139.8550.00%-

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GOCL Corporation

293.05

-0.78%9,0251,453-- 420.60245.00-13.58%-18.50%-27.28%-15.96%39.22%--14.98%8.43%15.79340.02332.1328.9350.00%-

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Gensol Engineering

27.25

-1.38%56,6741041.3315.59 832.0026.80-8.28%-20.72%-96.65%-93.98%-93.98%0.18--12.41%-36.12305.0035.64--

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  • PE Ratio: Share Price/Earning Per Share
  • PB Ratio: Market Cap/Book Value
  • ROE: Net Income/Shareholder's Equity
  • ROCE: Earning Before Interest & Tax (EBIT)/Capital Employed
  • EPS: (Net Income-Preferred Dividend)/Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding
  • 50 DMA: Simple Moving Average of the past 50 days closing prices for a stock.
  • 200 DMA: Simple Moving Average of the past 200 days closing prices for a stock.
  • RSI: Relative Strength Index (14) is a momentum indicator to measure price changes to analyse overbought/oversold conditions.
  • MTF: % Amount Funded by Dhan.
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What are the most accurate indicators?

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are influential market participants whose buying activity often drives stock prices, especially in large-cap and mid-cap segments. The most accurate indicators of FII buying stocks include:

  • Rising FII Shareholding: Sustained increases in the percentage of FII holdings, as reported in company disclosures or quarterly shareholding patterns, signal accumulating interest from foreign investors.
  • Elevated Trading Volumes & Deliveries: Significant spikes in total trading volume, especially when accompanied by high delivery percentage (shares transferred), highlight genuine buying rather than speculative trades.
  • Consistent Net Inflows: Tracking daily or weekly FII net purchases in particular stocks or sectors reflects broader FII sentiment and participation.
  • Sectoral Preferences: FIIs target high-growth or resilient sectors such as banking, IT, or consumer goods; monitoring these trends can offer early cues.
  • Sustained Price Uptrends: Persistent price appreciation with high volume often signals ongoing FII accumulation, especially if aligned with broader global markets or sector moves.

How to identify good ones?

Identifying good FII buying stocks means finding companies with strong institutional interest and solid fundamentals. This involves:

  • Quarterly Shareholding Trend: Start by checking quarterly shareholding data for companies where FII holdings have demonstrated a steady and consistent increase over at least two to three consecutive quarters.
  • Price-Volume Verification: Utilize comprehensive price-volume analysis to verify institutional buying; stocks that rise consistently over time with steadily increasing volume often indicate genuine accumulation by FIIs.
  • Strong Fundamentals: Prioritize companies that have consistently shown robust earnings growth, solid return ratios (like ROE and ROCE), and healthy, debt-controlled balance sheets.
  • Technical Breakout Potential: Filter for stocks trading near significant resistance levels that are accompanied by increased volume, a high delivery percentage, and exhibit bullish technical patterns, suggesting a potential breakout.
  • Global Reach & Governance: FIIs often show a preference for investing in stocks that possess global reach, exhibit predictable and stable cash flows, and adhere to high corporate governance standards.

How to analyse?

Analysing FII buying stocks necessitates a comprehensive combination of both technical and fundamental analysis. This includes:

  • Technical Signals: Look for clear volume spikes, analyse high delivery ratios (indicating genuine buying), observe price consolidation patterns near resistance levels, and identify bullish chart patterns such as flags or ascending triangles.
  • Indicator Confirmation: Confirm potential breakouts or uptrends with the use of various technical indicators like MACD crossovers, RSI readings above 50, and bullish alignment of moving averages (20, 50, 100 DMA) to confirm trends.
  • Volume Analysis Depth: Volume analysis is paramount; assess if volume is steadily or increasingly supporting the price uptrend, as this is a strong indicator of continuous accumulation by FIIs.
  • Fundamental Deep Dive: Thoroughly analyse recent earnings reports, review sector growth forecasts, and stay updated on any recent company-specific developments that could be attracting FII interest.

Where do most investors or traders go right/wrong?

Investors and traders often blindly follow FII buying data without considering market context or company fundamentals, leading to impulsive trades and losses. Successful investors exercise patience, confirming FII activity with volume spikes, strong fundamentals, and technical setups before investing. They implement stop-loss orders and avoid herd behaviour driven by hype. They integrate multiple data points and disciplined risk management, which enhances their outcomes. These investors use institutional buying as a validation tool, not a standalone trigger.Common mistakes include chasing FII buying after significant price runs, neglecting volume confirmation, and ignoring sector trends that affect sustainability. Some rely solely on FII data without integrating technical indicators or risk management, increasing vulnerability to false breakouts or liquidity traps.Avoiding these pitfalls requires a balanced view. Investors should use FII buying trends as a confirmation of strength, but they should back their investment decision with strong research and risk management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for stocks where Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have increased holdings recently. Identify trends through shareholding patterns available quarterly. Confirm this interest by checking financial performance, strong management, and growth prospects. Combine this information to determine if FIIs are genuinely confident or just trading temporarily in these stocks.
Investing in stocks favored by FIIs often signals positive market perception and robust fundamentals. Increased FII interest typically boosts liquidity, providing easier entry and exit points. It may also enhance stock visibility and attract further investor attention, potentially supporting sustained growth due to institutional buying strength.
A significant risk with FII buying stocks is volatility caused by quick entry or exit of these institutional investors. Sudden FII selling can sharply impact prices, causing rapid declines. Additionally, FIIs may shift their investments due to global events or economic uncertainty, creating unpredictable market fluctuations for investors.
Tracking FII activity can be helpful since it highlights stocks attracting institutional attention. However, interpreting FII buying correctly requires understanding global markets and reasons behind institutional decisions. Beginners should use this information carefully alongside fundamental research rather than solely relying on institutional investment trends.
Stocks purchased by FIIs indicate strong investor interest but aren't guaranteed profitable investments. Long-term outcomes depend heavily on company-specific factors, market conditions, and economic developments. While FII participation often signals confidence, investors should independently assess fundamentals and risks without assuming institutional buying automatically leads to higher returns.

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