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FII, DII and Mutual Fund Holding Screener

Gimli can use NSE shareholding-pattern snapshots to screen for institutional ownership signals and combine them with market data.

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What this screen can do

  • Screen for FII/FPI, DII, mutual fund, and public/retail holding levels.
  • Compare the latest quarter with the previous available quarter to identify holding increases or decreases.
  • Combine institutional holding changes with profit growth, 50DMA/200DMA, returns, and turnover.

How Gimli helps

Gimli converts plain-English screening requests into executable stock screens, runs them on market data, and returns matched stocks with tables, charts, assumptions, data status, and follow-up analysis. It is a screening and research workflow, not investment advice.

Quick Answers

What is fii, dii and mutual fund holding screener?

FII, DII and Mutual Fund Holding Screener is a Gimli Screener guide for Indian stocks. It explains how to turn a plain-English market idea into a structured NSE screen using available price, technical, fundamentals, liquidity, and ownership data.

How can I run fii, dii and mutual fund holding screener in Gimli?

Open Gimli Screener and ask a prompt such as: Stocks where mutual fund holding increased in latest quarter and operating profit also increased. You can then refine the result with follow-ups like adding columns, changing ranking, filtering by liquidity, or checking industry breakup.

Does Gimli give buy or sell advice?

No. Gimli is an AI stock screener and research workflow. It helps find and compare Indian stocks from data, but it is not investment advice and results should be independently verified.