
1. FIIs net long is 15.59%
2. PCR is 0.72
3. VIX is 11.22 (-3.53%)
4. FIIs sold 3642 cr in cash, 2465 cr in index, and bought 3630 cr in index futures.
DIIs bought 4645 cr in cash.
1. FIIs net long is 15.59%
2. PCR is 0.72
3. VIX is 11.22 (-3.53%)
4. FIIs sold 3642 cr in cash, 2465 cr in index, and bought 3630 cr in index futures.
DIIs bought 4645 cr in cash.
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