There are two things that could happen to a stock when it is aggressively accumulated by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). First and foremost, it leads to a re-rating as everyone starts to follow what the FIIs are buying. Second, it usually creates huge demand, leading to an expansion of multiples which, in turn, results in occasionally higher stock prices. Buying into such stocks may not be a sure shot way of creating wealth but if you can spot some of these opportunities early on, the payoffs could be decent.
