Investors invest more in the stock market than FIIs
AHMEDABAD: The rise in the Indian stock market in the past has largely been attributed to FIIs, or foreign investors. But in the historic post-epidemic boom, domestic retail investors have outperformed foreign investors. In pre-epidemic times, foreign investors were the main driving force behind the market boom. Then local financial institutions, Mu. Funds and then came the number of investors. But the whole picture has changed since the epidemic. A large number of people from small and large cities of the country turned to the stock market as business was cut off due to the epidemic. Which has led to a significant increase in the demat account. In addition to routine trading in the market by these new investors, there has also been a significant increase in the number of IPO outbursts that have become largely active in IPOs. Investors also benefited greatly from the listing of shares with IPOs. According to the available data, the number of domestic investors has increased by 1.5...