FII Buying Data: Track FII Buying Activity in NSE Companies
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FII Buying Stocks Today — Live Foreign Investor Inflow Tracker
Track foreign institutional investors (FII) buying activity in the Indian stock market with real-time data on inflows, top FII buying stocks, and disclosure-based investment patterns. Identify which NSE-listed companies are seeing fresh FII accumulation and gauge institutional sentiment.
Why Track FII Buying Activity?
Foreign Institutional Investors are among the biggest movers of Indian equity markets. Sustained FII buying typically signals confidence in a stock's fundamentals or sectoral tailwinds, and often precedes meaningful price moves. Watching FII buying trends helps retail traders align with smart money flows.
Key Features of the FII Buying Tracker
Real-time FII buying data sourced from official NSE disclosures
Best- and worst-performer indicators across investor portfolios
Clickable links to each company's full stock analysis page
CSV export so you can backtest or merge with your own watchlist
Daily updated dataset covering all NSE-listed equities
How to Use the FII Buying Page
Open the live table to see which stocks FIIs have bought recently
Look for the ⬆️ indicator to spot stocks with the strongest FII activity
Click any company name to open its detailed StockeZee analysis
Cross-check FII buying with sector momentum and price-action signals
Export the dataset to combine with your own screener output
What FII Buying Tells You About the Market
Heavy FII buying in a sector often signals a broader rotation into that theme
Sustained inflows reduce supply overhang and can support higher prices
Pair FII buying data with DII activity to gauge true market sentiment
Watch for stocks where FII buying coincides with a technical breakout
Frequently Asked Questions
FII buying means foreign institutional investors — funds, pensions and asset managers based outside India — have increased their holdings in a stock. It signals institutional confidence and often supports the stock's price as available float reduces. Persistent FII buying over multiple sessions is a stronger signal than a single day's activity.
All FII activity is sourced from official NSE disclosure filings made by listed companies under SEBI norms. We aggregate and update this data daily, so what you see reflects the latest publicly disclosed FII holdings — not estimates.
The FII buying list is refreshed every trading day after NSE disclosures are published. New entries appear once a company files an updated shareholding pattern showing fresh FII accumulation.
No. FII activity is one input, not a complete trading plan. Combine it with the company's fundamentals (revenue growth, margins, debt), technical setup, sector trend and your own risk-reward criteria before taking a position.
Yes. The full FII buying dashboard is free on StockeZee — including the live table, performance indicators, clickable analysis links and CSV export.
FIIs are foreign institutional investors (offshore funds); DIIs are domestic institutional investors such as Indian mutual funds, insurance companies and banks. The two often act in opposite directions — when both are buying the same stock, the conviction signal is strongest.
Start tracking FII buying patterns today to align your trades with foreign institutional flows.