How can we understand that which way will FII move in the Indian Stock market in the next day trading?
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE SITE WHERE FROM I CAN LEARN THAT HOW MANY FII ARE TRADING IN THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET AND HOW THEY FARED TODAY IN FOREIGN MARKET AND HOW THEY FARED IN INDIAN MARKET TODAY
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- sebi disclose every day net purchases and sell in each segment of the market cash,futures options. Individual FII details are not given by the exachnges and SEBI
- Trading is done by a human. Human activities can not be predicted absolutely. Certain conventional methods are used by analysts to predict. But no one can predict exactly whats going to be within a few seconds. so its better not to depend on any sites / recommendations. Anyway, certain things you can realize before it starts raining provided your nerves are active. Always open your eyes & ears for market related news & views.
- It is not possible to forecast individual FIIs activities. But if you keep track of the following markets performance the previous day, you may be able to guess the FIIs activity today. 1. Dow Jones Industrial Average 2. Nasdag 3. FTSE 100 4. DAX 5. Shanghai Composite 6. Hang Seng 7. Nikkei and 8. Strait Times You should also consider other economic factors like local news, GDP growth, Industrial growth etc. The following website is useful. http://money.rediff.com/indicators
- It is expected that the import of this question pertains to adding an abstract parameter to assist your investment decision making process. It would probably be wiser to check the stocks under study for onward investment against both fundamental and technical parameters; and to further assess whether there would be a fair margin of safety available at the point of transaction. To base a investment decision on what the FIIs have done, are doing or would do in the future would lack prudence. Ideally, an investor should go in to buy stocks when the FIIs amongst others have been selling for a while; and prices are at a discount to their intrinsic value, and vice versa. No part of this answer is to be misconstrued to be investment advise given or taken. Sincerely, Akash http://www.narachinvestment.com http://www.narachphilosophy.com http://www.narach.com http://finance.narach.com http://mobile.narachinvestment.com
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