Analysts said the long-short ratio of foreign investors’ futures positions, which indicates the number of bullish positions against bearish in the futures segment, has fallen to 58 per cent from over 80 per cent at the beginning of the January series. This shows FPIs have cut their bullish bets in Nifty futures.
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