Are FIIs anticipating a large fall in the market?

By Anand James

At 85.1, FIIs’ short-long proportion in the index future segment continues to be near a record high. While this proportion has been consistently above 80 since 30th Jan 2025, much more worrying is the fact that 53.7% of the total open interest (OI) in this segment is held by all participants including FIIs, DIIs, clients (retail) and proprietary traders is now cornered by FIIs alone. This is higher than the 45.9% shorts held by FIIs on 27th January, when Nifty hit 22,800 last month. Incidentally, when the Nifty swung higher 1,000 points from that date, FIIs were seen piling onto shorts, suggesting that the bearish view is sticky and is in anticipation of a large fall. 

Rollovers suggest hesitation

At 23.6% and 31.9%, Nifty and Bank Nifty’s rollovers are the lowest in the last three months. The respective figures were 41.3 and 47.8 for January. This probably suggests that F&O traders are holding their cards close to their chest, wanting to take a final call on whether to roll over or not, until perhaps as late as possible.

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Though Nifty ended under 22,800 completing four consecutive days of decline, the week was not devoid of positivity. This was visible only in select pockets, and would not have been visible to index watchers. In fact, by the end of the week, about 40% of the Nifty 500 constituents were seen trading above their respective 10-day SMAs. To lend a perspective to this figure, such high figures were not seen after the first week of February.

Mean reversion possibilities

We are now 0.9%, 2.8% and 5.2% away from 10, 50 and 200-day SMAs. When we hit 22,800 last, on 27 January, these figures were, 1.4%, 4.2%, and 4.8% respectively. These figures were 2%, 5.8% and 0.95% respectively on 21st November, after which we swung higher for the first time since the decline started on 27th September. This goes to suggest that we are yet to be at historical extremes that warrant a reversal. Just not yet, but not far either.

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