Institutions on both sides
FII and DII each holding over 15% — the rare stocks both kinds of institutional money agree on.
Foreign and domestic institutions often sit on opposite sides of the Indian tape — one selling the very exposure the other is accumulating. A stock where both hold more than fifteen percent is the overlap of two separate due-diligence processes, and the overlap shows up in behaviour: deep institutional ownership means research coverage, index membership, and someone on the bid in a selloff. It is a quality list, not a timing signal — pair it with a technical scan for entries. Ownership comes from quarterly shareholding filings, so changes land on filing dates, not trade dates.
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