See how much of it India's mutual funds hold — month by month, scheme by scheme.
Holdings over time
Scheme-wise shares held
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Compares only schemes that reported in both months.
▲ Attracting capital
▼ Losing capital
🧲 Capital Magnet — how much of each month's NEW mutual-fund buying is chasing one stock
Every month mutual funds deploy fresh money. Of the total net buying across all stocks that month, this shows the share captured by a single name — and how it trends. Example: in Mar-2026, HDFC Bank drew ~11.6% of all MF net buying.
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Share of monthly MF net buying
Top capital magnets this month — 🧲 to chart a name
AMC Ownership — how much of each company an AMC holds
Aggregates every scheme of the selected AMC(s) up to the fund-house level. In India a single mutual fund can't hold more than 10% of a company (SEBI). Rows at/over the limit are flagged — an AMC near the cap can't add more, and heavy passive (ETF/index) demand in a name can crowd its active funds out of it.
New Entries & Full Exits
Positions initiated or fully exited between the selected month and the month before. Pick an AMC for its moves, or leave blank for the whole industry (a stock no mutual fund held last month that someone holds now, or one the entire industry has exited). ★ first-ever = never held before in our history.
▲ New entries
▼ Full exits
Coverage grid (green = have, grey = not yet published/processed for that month)
Scheme-level availability
Each scheme is tracked from its FIRST month (newly-launched schemes are never flagged for months before they existed). gap = a month missing between two present months (a definite miss). behind = present up to a month, then absent while the AMC has newer data (scheme merged/closed, or a file still to fetch). Close-ended funds (FMPs, Fixed Term, Interval) and pre-2-year history are excluded.
Portfolio value is the sum of the scheme’s reported holdings each month — a close proxy for AUM. Factsheet AUM & expense ratios can be layered in later.