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Sector money-flow — where the rupees are going.

The one-screen answer to "what's leading today?". Every NIFTY sectoral index ranked by today's move, with 52-week range context so you can tell whether a sector rally is a breakout or just bouncing off a floor. Updated every 5 minutes from NSE's public all-indices snapshot.

How to read sector flow

  • Leaders vs NIFTY. Sectors outperforming NIFTY on any given day are attracting relative money. Daily outperformance is noise; sustained leadership across 5-10 sessions is rotation.
  • 52-week range context. A 2% up-day in a sector near its 52-week high is different from a 2% up-day in a sector near its 52-week low. The first is continuation; the second is bounce.
  • Defensive vs cyclical tilt. When FMCG + Pharma + IT lead together on down days = defensive risk-off. When Bank + Auto + Metal lead together on up days = cyclical risk-on.
  • PSU Bank vs Private Bank divergence. A classic Indian-market tell. When PSU banks outperform private banks, it's usually a bond-yield-up regime (higher rates help PSU bank NIMs more than privates). The reverse signals disinflation trades.

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