Market Library

Market Intelligence Guides

Read the tape faster. These guides connect index tone, breadth, flows, sector rotation, and anomaly signals before you even open a screener.

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How to use this section

Start with market context: indices, fear & greed, and breadth tell you what kind of tape you are trading in.
Move to flow and leadership: FII/DII, sector momentum, movers, and spikes help show where capital is concentrating.
Use the market pages to frame your screener choice: strong regimes support momentum workflows better than mixed or narrow participation tape.
Market Context

Market Context

Public market pages that help you understand global trend tone, regime shifts, and broad participation before you screen stocks.

Indices Performance Guide

Use this guide to read the major global index board quickly so you know whether the market backdrop is broad, narrow, defensive, or risk-on before looking at stocks.

Market Fear & Greed Guide

Use this guide to translate the live Fear & Greed score into practical market regime context before you decide how aggressive to be.

Market Breadth Guide

Use this guide to measure how many stocks are actually participating in the trend so you can tell whether the market move is broad or narrow.

Flow and Leadership

Flow and Leadership

Pages for institutional activity, sector leadership, movers, and anomaly tracking across India and the US.

FII / DII Activity Guide

Use this guide to track how foreign and domestic institutional flows are behaving in India so you can judge whether the market is being supported, absorbed, or resisted.

Sector Momentum Guide

Use this guide to see where strength is concentrated by sector so your stock review stays aligned with the groups attracting capital.

Top Movers Guide

Use this guide to scan the strongest gainers and biggest losers fast so you can spot where leadership, weakness, and abnormal participation are clustering.

Volume & Sigma Spikes Guide

Use this guide to find names where volatility or participation has moved far enough away from normal behavior to deserve immediate attention.

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