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Hi sunil,

Thanks for your detail reply.

The following are my understanding about Net inflow(FII + MF) and Nifty chart and I am writing those down. Please correct me where I am wrong and if you can add something more to it than its pleasure for me. Now they are:


A) Net inflow(FII + MF) rising and Nifty also rising-----
So, does it means FII/MF are buying nifty stocks.

B) Net inflow(FII + MF) rising and Nifty falling------
So, does it means FII/MF are buying not the Nifty stocks but the mid cap & small cap stocks.

C) Net inflow(FII + MF) falling and Nifty also falling------
So, does it means FII/MF are selling nifty stocks.

D) Net inflow(FII + MF) falling and Nifty rising--------
So, does it means retail investors & HNI are buying the nifty stocks while FII/MF are selling mid cap & small cap stocks. Do we here have to check the net inflow (FII+MF) to CNX mid cap index. ( i.e. if net inflow falling and CNX mid cap index also falling then it means that FII/MF are selling the mid cap stocks)

Your valuable advise is needed.



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Hi learningcurve,

Thanks for your interest! Let us not complicate matters on this one. The net money flow by FII's and MF is just that - it is their total exposure to the markets on a day to day basis. Investing is a continuous process and not an one off event. As long as you know that at a certain given time, their investments are less/more compared to some time in the past, you should be ok. I don't think it is possible to know in which specific sectors/indices/stocks they are pulling out or pouring in their monies, and I don't think that is required anyway.

In my charts, I have shown FII/MF investments as compared to the movement of the Nifty - our barometer which everybody can identify with. You can replace the Nifty with say Sensex or any other index if you wish. The important thing to remember is that it adds up one more perspective to your analysis. One rear view mirror in a car is ok but three are an advantage!

ATB!

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After the gigantic leap forward today, have a look at the A/D figures of today: BSE, 1541 advancing to 1233 declining and for NSE, 678 advancing to 460 declining. I am not convinced!

Anyway, here are the charts updated till today, Sept 19, 2007.

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Here, let us look at the groupwise advance decline ratios for yesterday, Sept 19, 2007 in BSE. On a 650+ point blast day, one would expect the majority of stocks to join in the fire works, but that is not the case. On your guard,friends!

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Here, let us look at the groupwise advance decline ratios for yesterday, Sept 19, 2007 in BSE. On a 650+ point blast day, one would expect the majority of stocks to join in the fire works, but that is not the case. On your guard,friends!

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Hi sunil,

It was nice to get your prompt reply. Keep it up.

Actually can you tell me the source from where you got the BSE group A data for advance decline ratio everyday.

What percentage of advance% to total is considered good ?. (i.e. 70% or 80% or 90%)

What percentage of advance% to total is considered bad ?(i.e. 30% or 40% or 45% )

What percentage of decline% to total is considered good ?.

What percentage of decline% to total is considered bad ?



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Hi sunil,

It was nice to get your prompt reply. Keep it up.

Actually can you tell me the source from where you got the BSE group A data for advance decline ratio everyday.

What percentage of advance% to total is considered good ?. (i.e. 70% or 80% or 90%)

What percentage of advance% to total is considered bad ?(i.e. 30% or 40% or 45% )

What percentage of decline% to total is considered good ?.

What percentage of decline% to total is considered bad ?



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Hi LC!

The data is from BSE


There is no rule for % of advancing stocks etc. The more the merrier!

The bottom line is that an uptrend in a major market index must be supported by an equal uptrend in the number of stock advancing in the broader market.That is considered healthy.

Please feel free to ask questions, I would be more than happy to answer you.

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great works by you dear sunil \

the charts being posted by you here and on your blog are - JUST EXCELLENT


kindly carry on this good work

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another round of applause for your efforts sire, would love to hear as much views from you as compared to statistics you provide. thanks
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great works by you dear sunil \

the charts being posted by you here and on your blog are - JUST EXCELLENT


kindly carry on this good work

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Hi
can you please post the blog name or link

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Thanks a lot for your good wishes friends Franktrader/Czar/ Satya

Satya, click on my name here, to reach my blog - nothing much on my blog but just a few thoughts.

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