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Should you fret when foreign investors dump Indian equities?

Institutional investors may buy or sell, depending on factors like year-end profit-booking or allocations to various geographies. These may not have any bearing on the quality of stocks. Retail investors need not unduly worry about those actions, experts say.

March 22, 2022 / 08:01 IST
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Retail investors fret when sustained selling by institutional investors, especially foreign institutional investors (FIIs), makes news. In fact, FIIs have been selling in India for a few months now.

However, buying by domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have been balancing the market. Since both institutional selling and buying are seen as actions by informed investors, what should the retail investor do?

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How much have they sold and bought?

FIIs have been selling constantly from the beginning of the financial year. Till March 15, 2022, they have sold stocks worth Rs 1.4 lakh crore. Over the same period, DIIs have bought stocks worth Rs 2.1 lakh crore.