How to find FII is selling or buying on intraday?

#1
Hi All

Is any place where we can find whether FII is buying or selling on intraday (refresh data) as i know EOD data is available in NSE.I am looking for intradaray refresh data?

Regards
Sam
 

bunny

Well-Known Member
#3
Nobody knows..Its hidden secret.Stock exchanges are not transparent.
This data is not going to be of much use even if they decide to disclose this in real-time basis. The reason being FII and DII are not single entities, but a group of numerous entities. While one of the FII entity may be buying, some other FII entity may be selling. Same with DII.

Just a tip: Our stock exchanges are not gonna give out any great deal of information which is going to be of any real value to small traders and retail investors.
 

rajputz

Well-Known Member
#4
If you have an account with, i said IF with ventura, then there is a possibility that you can get this data...

everyday before the market starts, the send you a sms regarding the money flow in or out from FII
 

bunny

Well-Known Member
#5
If you have an account with, i said IF with ventura, then there is a possibility that you can get this data...

everyday before the market starts, the send you a sms regarding the money flow in or out from FII
But that is of of the previous session, correct?
 
#8
Just a tip: Our stock exchanges are not gonna give out any great deal of information which is going to be of any real value to small traders and retail investors.

i do not think that disclosing the figures would help the traders anyhow

imagine there is a newflash on tv that fiis are selling nifty than everyone starts selling nifty and would lead to unnecessary panic.

furthermore fiis like all other investors also want to keep their activities secretive,
otherwise who will buy the stock being dumped by fiis.
 
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#9
Yes , On Spider software you will get all the details about FIIs Buying /selling, about each scripe. This data is real time data on intraday chart.Only problem is ,the Software is too costly to afford by small traders.