
FIIs i.e. foreign institutional investors are continuing to sell. But on the last day of the week i.e. Friday, 7 February 2025, there has been heavy selling again. Data released on NSE i.e. National Stock Exchange shows that FIIs have sold -470.39 crore rupees in cash. On the other hand, DIIs i.e. domestic institutional investors have bought +454.20 crore rupees. However, experts say that this selling has reduced. That is why this is a good sign.
Biggest sell-off in February
Purchase of -42,044.46 crores in February 2021 Sell-off of -45,720.07 crores in
February 2022 Sell-off of -11,090.64 crores in
February 2023 Sell-off of -15,962.72 crores in
February 2024 Sell-off of -10,179.4 crores in February 2025 (Data up to 7 February 2025 has been released) Stock Market New Rules: SEBI's new rule will be applicable on relatives as well - PAN cards will be frozen Know in detail what was done on 7 February... In the stock market, FIIs have sold shares worth -12,952.60 crores in cash. At the same time, shares worth +12,482.21 crores have been bought. Overall, -3,549.95 crores have been sold in cash. Gold Price News: Such purchases in gold are happening for the first time in the world - is there anything to fear... On the other hand, DIIs i.e. domestic institutional investors have bought shares worth Rs +12,185.62 crore and sold shares worth Rs -11,731.42 crore. In this sense, a total of Rs +454.20 crore has been purchased in cash. Data of FIIs has been released on the exchange.
date | FIIs Selling/Buying |
7 February 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 470.39 crore |
6 February 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 3,549.95 crore |
5 February 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 1,682.83 crore |
4 February 2025 | +Buyouts worth Rs 809.23 crore |
3 February 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 3,958.37 crore |
1 February 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 1,327.09 crore |
31 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 1,188.99 crore |
30 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,582.95 crore |
29 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 2586.43 crore |
28 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,920.69 crore |
27 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 5,015.46 crore |
24 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 2,758.49 crore |
23 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 5,462.52 crore |
22 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,026.25 crore |
21 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 5,920.28 crore |
20 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4336.54 crore |
17 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 3,318.06 crore |
16 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,341.95 crore |
15 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,533.49 crore |
14 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 8,132.26 crore |
13 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,892.84 crore |
10 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 2,254.68 crore |
9 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 7,170.87 crore |
8 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 3,362.18 crore |
7 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 1,491.46 crore |
6 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 2,575.06 crore |
3 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 4,227.25 crore |
2 January 2025 | Purchases worth Rs 1,506.75 crore |
1 January 2025 | -Selling worth Rs 1,782.71 crore |
Now what next? Rajesh Agarwal of AUM Capital told on CNBC Awaaz that you can buy Hyundai's stock. A rise of 3-4 percent is expected.
But the stock can be kept for 6 months. He says that margins are good. Exports are expected to increase. The company has taken over General Motors' plant. At the same time, demand for Creta EV is good.
Rajesh Kothari, founder of AlphaAccurate Advisors, says that the shares of good companies have fallen by -30 percent. There is a chance to buy in these shares.
Concerns about Trump are also over now. In such a situation, investors have a chance to buy. Money can be invested for 3-5 years. Because the budget has also come out well. Money can be invested in companies of pharma and auto sector.