Promoter holding >70 AND FII holding >3.5 AND Mark

This stock screening strategy helps in identifying fundamentally strong companies by considering promoter confidence, foreign institutional investor (FII) participation, and market capitalization limits. 1. Promoter Holding > 70% ✅ Why it matters? Promoters are the owners or major stakeholders of a company. A high promoter holding (>70%) indicates strong confidence in their own business. Low promoter pledging is preferred as it reduces financial risk. ✅ Ideal Scenario: High promoter holding with low or zero pledged shares. 2. FII Holding > 3.5% ✅ Why it matters? FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) include mutual funds, hedge funds, and large investors. Higher FII holdings (>3.5%) suggest that global investors trust the stock and its growth potential. FIIs invest based on research, valuation, and long-term potential. ✅ Ideal Scenario: Increasing FII holding over time is a positive sign. 3. Market Capitalization < 10,000 Cr ✅ Why it matters? Market Cap represents the total value of the company’s shares. Stocks under ₹10,000 Cr belong to small-cap & mid-cap companies. These stocks often have high growth potential but can be volatile. ✅ Ideal Scenario: High-growth potential small & mid-cap companies with strong fundamentals. 📌 Summary: Who Should Use This Screen? ✅ This stock screening strategy is useful for: Investors looking for high-growth potential stocks. Medium to long-term investors who want stocks with strong promoter confidence and institutional backing. Risk-tolerant investors, as small/mid-cap stocks can be volatile. 📊 Example of Ideal Stocks from This Screen A mid-sized manufacturing firm where promoters hold 75% stake, FIIs have increased stake to 4.2%, and market cap is ₹8,500 Cr. A high-growth IT company with zero promoter pledging, FII stake of 5%, and market cap of ₹7,500 Cr.

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Market capitalization > 500 AND Price to earning < 15 AND Return on capital employed > 22%