Stocks that saw Insider and SAST buys by promoters and other insiders last month greater than 1% of total shares.

Stocks which saw big shifts (> 2% or -2%) in FII shareholding QoQ in the most recent quarter.

Promoter's choice

Shareholding

Growth stocks with good net profit growth on trailing twelve month basis where promoters have increased their stakes over the past one year

Companies with high market cap, lower public shareholding. These listed companies may be impacted by the Budget requirement of 35% public shareholding, and promoters may need to sell over Rs. 100 crore of shares.

Stocks where promoter is increasing shareholding

See all stocks where MFs decreased their stake last quarter. MFs decreasing their shareholding in a stock is considered negative for the stock.

See all stocks where MFs increased their stake. MFs increasing their shareholding in a stock is considered positive for the stock.

See all stocks in where FII/FPIs increased their stake by buying more stocks. FII/FPIs increasing their shareholding in a stock is considered positive for the stock.

See all stocks where FII/FPIs decreased their stake. FII/FPIs decreasing their shareholding in a stock is considered negative for the stock.

Highest FII Holdings

Shareholding

See stocks with highest FII holding

See all stocks where promoters decreased their stake. Promoters decreasing their shareholding in a stock is considered negative for the stock.

See stocks with highest promoters pledges. Promoters pledging their stocks is considered negative for the stock. Promoters may pledge their stake to raise loans, collateral, personal needs or for another venture. If the stock price keeps falling, the value of the pledged stock may fall below the collateral required triggering a 'margin call'. Stocks whose price have fallen and have high pledges are more susceptible to such 'margin calls'.

See all stocks in where Institutions increased their stake by buying more stocks. Institutions category consists of all non-individual bodies such as Mutual funds, Government of India, LIC, UTI, FII, FPI and Financial Institutions etc. Institutions increasing their shareholding in a stock is considered positive for the stock.

See all stocks where Institutions decreased their stake by selling . Institutional category consists of all non-individual bodies such as Mutual funds, Government of India, LIC, UTI, FII, FPI and Financial Institutions etc. Institutions decreasing their shareholding in a stock is considered negative for the stock.