Bank of India FII & DII Activity
5-Day Flow Trend
| Date | FII Net (₹ Cr) | DII Net (₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-21 | -1,059.93 | +2,966.89 |
| 2026-04-20 | +683.2 | -4,721.48 |
| 2026-04-18 | +683.2 | -4,721.48 |
Today's Institutional Flow
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) sold ₹1059.93 Cr in cash today, reflecting risk-off positioning amid broader market weakness. Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) countered with strong buying of ₹2966.89 Cr, absorbing FII outflows and supporting market stability. This divergence highlights domestic confidence contrasting with foreign exit pressure.
Trend vs 5-Day Average
Today’s FII outflow marks a reversal from their 5-day average inflow of ₹683.2 Cr, suggesting a near-term shift in foreign sentiment. DIIs, despite today’s aggressive buying, remain net sellers over the past five days with an average outflow of ₹4721.48 Cr, indicating this surge may be tactical rather than trend-confirming.
F&O Positioning Signal
FII derivatives activity was flat with no cash F&O trades recorded, signaling caution in leveraged positions. However, the Index Futures Long/Short ratio at 1.2 indicates underlying structural optimism, as FIIs maintain a net long stance on broader indices.
Implication for Finance
Persistent DII demand today may support public sector banking stocks like Bank of India tomorrow, even under foreign selling pressure.
Market-wide FII/DII data — same for all F&O stocks. Date: 2026-04-21