Market Mood
NSE Market Breadth Today
How broad today’s move really is across 125 NSE instruments — advancing vs declining, participation above VWAP, RSI spread, volatility and FII/DII flows — with the market-mood read done for you.
A/D ratio
0.23
advancing ÷ declining
Above VWAP
22.4%
of instruments
Avg RSI
39.2
market-wide
India VIX
+10%
session change
RSI distribution
FII / DII flows
Net institutional cash-market activity for 08-May-2026 (₹ crore).
Draconic read
Breadth reads bearish — 72% confidence, quality weak.
Generated from 7 of 175+ Draconic signals · 11 May, 03:31 pm IST · analysis, not advice
How we compute this
Breadth is computed across 125 liquid NSE instruments. Basic breadth counts advancers vs decliners (price change vs 20 candles ago) into the advance-decline ratio and cumulative A/D line. Technical breadth adds the share trading above VWAP and the 21-EMA, plus the RSI distribution and market-wide average RSI.
The market-mood regime combines A/D, up-volume and average RSI into a labelled read with a confidence score, and a separate breadth-quality score grades participation, volume confirmation, sector alignment and momentum. FII/DII net cash figures add the institutional flow backdrop. It’s one of several market lenses Draconic reads alongside 175+ signals.
Frequently asked
What is market breadth?
Market breadth measures how broadly a move is participated in across the whole market, not just the index. If the index is up but only a few heavyweights are advancing while most stocks decline, breadth is weak and the move is narrow.
What does the advance-decline ratio tell you?
The advance-decline ratio is advancing instruments divided by declining ones. Above ~1.5 is broadly bullish participation; below ~0.7 is broadly bearish. Read alongside % above VWAP and average RSI for a fuller picture of participation quality.
What is a strong vs weak breadth reading?
Strong breadth means broad participation, volume confirmation, sector alignment and positive momentum together. Weak breadth means the move is carried by a few names — historically a lower-quality, less durable move.
What does FII/DII data mean?
FII (foreign institutional) and DII (domestic institutional) net figures show which large-money cohort was a net buyer or seller for the session. FII selling absorbed by DII buying (or vice-versa) is a common tug-of-war that frames the day's flow backdrop.
Is this a buy or sell signal?
No. This is educational analysis of market participation — not advice, a recommendation, or a prediction. Cross-check before acting.
Educational analysis only — not investment advice, not a recommendation, and not a prediction. Draconic is not a SEBI-registered investment adviser, research analyst, or broker-dealer. All figures are derived analytics computed from market data and may be delayed or incorrect; levels shown are observed structure, not targets. Do your own research and cross-check before acting — even Draconic can miss.