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Indian Stock Market Today — Live Market Overview

Get a complete, real-time picture of the Indian stock market in one place. This dashboard brings together the day's key benchmarks — the Nifty 50 and Sensex — alongside the broader NSE and BSE universe so you can see exactly how the market is moving right now. Track the top gainers and losers, watch sector rotation as money flows between banking, IT, auto, pharma and FMCG, and follow institutional activity through daily FII and DII net figures. The heatmap gives you an instant colour-coded read on market breadth, while the global markets panel shows how Asian, European and US indices are shaping sentiment for Indian equities. Whether you are a long-term investor checking the pulse before making a decision or an active trader watching intraday momentum, this overview is designed to be your first stop of the trading day. All data is organised to help you move quickly from the big picture down to the specific sectors and stocks that matter to your portfolio.

Bulk Deals & Block Deals Today — NSE BSE

Monitor large-value transactions happening on Indian stock exchanges. Bulk deals and block deals are windows into what institutional investors, promoters, and high-net-worth individuals are buying and selling in significant quantities. These aren't your everyday retail trades — they represent serious capital being deployed or withdrawn. We compile deal data from both NSE and BSE, showing you the buyer, seller, quantity, and price for each transaction. Use this page to follow the money trail and understand where big players are placing their bets.

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Understanding Bulk & Block Deals

Bulk Deals

A bulk deal occurs when the total quantity of shares bought or sold exceeds 0.5% of the number of listed shares. These must be disclosed to exchanges.

Block Deals

A block deal is a single transaction of a minimum quantity of 5 lakh shares or minimum value of Rs 10 crore, executed through a separate trading window.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are bulk deals in the stock market?

A bulk deal occurs when a single trader or entity buys or sells more than 0.5% of a company's total listed shares in a single trading session through the normal market window. These deals are executed on the exchange at market prices and are disclosed by the end of the trading day. Bulk deals are significant because they indicate large-scale interest in a stock — when a mutual fund or promoter quietly accumulates a position, it shows up here before it makes headlines.

What is the difference between bulk deals and block deals?

Block deals happen in a separate trading window (8:45 AM to 9:00 AM) with a minimum order size of Rs 10 crore, and the price must be within +/- 1% of the previous day's close. Bulk deals, on the other hand, execute during regular market hours with no minimum value but require the quantity to exceed 0.5% of total shares. Block deals are typically pre-negotiated between two parties, while bulk deals can happen organically through regular trading. Both provide valuable clues about institutional activity.

Why should investors track bulk and block deals?

These deals reveal what smart money is doing. When marquee investors like Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's fund, Dolly Khanna, or major mutual funds buy into a stock through bulk deals, it often signals conviction about the company's future. Similarly, promoter buying is a strong positive indicator. On the flip side, large sell transactions by insiders or early investors can be a warning sign. Tracking this data regularly helps you spot accumulation and distribution patterns before they become obvious in the price.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Indian stock market trading hours?

The NSE and BSE hold their normal trading session from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM IST, Monday to Friday, excluding declared holidays. A pre-open session runs from 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM for price discovery. NSE also offers an evening session for equity derivatives, and both exchanges publish an annual holiday calendar approved by SEBI.

What is the difference between Nifty 50 and Sensex?

The Nifty 50 is the NSE benchmark index tracking 50 large companies across sectors, while the Sensex is the BSE benchmark tracking 30 large firms. Both are free-float market-capitalisation weighted and move closely together, but they use different constituents and base values, so their point levels and daily percentage changes differ slightly.

What does FII and DII activity tell you about the market?

FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) and DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) are large players whose buying and selling moves markets. Sustained FII buying often signals confidence and can lift indices, while heavy FII selling can pressure prices. DIIs, including mutual funds and insurers, frequently absorb FII outflows. Tracking their daily net flows helps gauge institutional sentiment.

How is a stock market heatmap useful?

A heatmap gives you a colour-coded snapshot of the entire market in one view. Green cells show gainers and red cells show losers, with the size or shade reflecting the magnitude of the move. This makes it easy to spot which sectors are leading or lagging, identify broad-based rallies or sell-offs, and understand market breadth at a glance.