Foreign investors (FIIs/FPIs) net sold Rs 2,991 crore worth of Indian equities on February 25. Similarly, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) net bought shares worth Rs 5,119 crore, according to provisional exchange data.
During the trading session, FIIs purchased shares worth Rs 30,369 crore and sold shares worth Rs 27,378 crore. In contrast, DIIs bought shares worth Rs 18,346 crore but sold shares totalling Rs 13,227 crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 36,283 crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 90,314 crore.
Market Performance
Indian equity markets concluded the session on February 25, 2026, on a largely flat note, as volatility and uncertainty dominated trading. The Sensex ended higher by 50.15 points (0.06%) at 82,276.07, while the Nifty 50 added 57.85 points (0.23%) to close at 25,482.50.
Reflecting on the market performance today, Hitesh Tailor, Research Analyst - Research at Choice Equity Broking, said, "The Nifty 50 ended the session on a volatile but mildly positive note. It opened higher by about 55 points and moved up strongly in the first half, hitting a day’s high near 25,652. Selling pressure in the second half erased most gains, dragging the index down nearly 220 points to an intraday low of around 25,428. It finally closed at 25,482, up 57 points, reflecting market indecision. Resistance lies at 25,600–25,650, support at 25,300–25,350, while the RSI at 46.77 signals neutral momentum with a slight bearish bias."
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