i.Both in general move in Opposite Directions:
It's well known that one sells, the other one buys and the vice versa i.e., if domestic institutions investors are seen buying the stocks, theFIIs are generally seen selling, and when DIIs are seen selling, the FIIs are seen buying.
ii.Mode of Selection:
FIIs select on the basis of growth prospects of the country and strong management, whereas, DIIs select on the basis of past performance.
It's well known that one sells, the other one buys and the vice versa i.e., if domestic institutions investors are seen buying the stocks, theFIIs are generally seen selling, and when DIIs are seen selling, the FIIs are seen buying.
ii.Mode of Selection:
FIIs select on the basis of growth prospects of the country and strong management, whereas, DIIs select on the basis of past performance.
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