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Visualizing the flow of money: FII/DII data

Foreign Institutional Investors and Domestic Institutional Investors have deep pockets, and the amount of money they put in or pull out of the stock market strongly affects index movement

January 22, 2021 / 18:34 IST

Humans these days are getting pretty good with understanding data. But visual analysis can be a great add-on, delivering insights which would otherwise take minutes for someone to figure out from the numbers.

A specially interesting way to make data visual is the Sankey Chart. This was named after Captain Sankey, a 19th century railway engineer who designed the Sankey to show the movement of steam through a railway engine. So even the modern version of a Sankey Chart or diagram looks like water streams flowing in and out. And it is an especially easy way to display the movement of money. 

Foreign Institutional Investors and Domestic Institutional Investors have deep pockets, and the amount of money they put in or pull out of the stock market strongly affects index movement. To make the flow of FII and DII money easy to understand, we turned to the Sankey Chart, and the resulting FII/DII Analysis provides a clear picture of daily inflows and outflows of cash from these investors. Green streams are net positive - inflows, while red streams are net negative - outflows.   

FII DII Analysis