NEPSE floorsheet
Read the floor,
not just the ticker.
The full NEPSE floorsheet each trading day: buyer and seller brokers, quantities, rates, and concentration signals explained in plain language. The activity behind the price, on your phone.
The story behind the price
A closing price tells you what happened. The floorsheet tells you who did it, at what size, and through which brokers.
What it shows
Four things the floorsheet answers every trading day.
Who was buying, who was selling, how concentrated the volume was, and what the floor looked like next to the price.
How it works
Three taps from stock to floor.
Open any stock, see buyers and sellers, read the concentration signal in plain language.
- 01
Open any stock
Search or tap any NEPSE symbol. The floorsheet section is on the stock detail page, below the price and chart. No separate app section to navigate to.
- 02
See the buyers and sellers
Top buying brokers and selling brokers for the day are listed by volume. The full transaction table shows rate and quantity for each deal that settled.
- 03
Read the concentration signal
When the day's volume was unusually concentrated through a small number of brokers, Punji explains what was observed and what it might mean, in plain language.
- What is the NEPSE floorsheet?
- The NEPSE floorsheet is the official record of every trade that settled on the stock exchange during a trading day. For each transaction it shows the buyer broker, the seller broker, the quantity traded, and the price at which the deal was done. It is the raw activity behind the closing price.
- When is the floorsheet updated?
- Punji fetches the floorsheet each trading day and makes it available in the app as soon as it is published. You can check the timestamp inside the app to see exactly when the data was last refreshed.
- Can I see which broker bought or sold a stock?
- Yes. For any stock you can see a breakdown of the top buying brokers and the top selling brokers by volume for the day. Each broker is shown by their registered number, which is the standard identification used across all NEPSE floorsheet data.
- What does buyer or seller concentration mean?
- Concentration means a large share of the day's volume for a stock went through a small number of brokers. When one broker accounts for most of the buying, that is notable. Punji surfaces this signal in plain language so you can form your own view on what it might mean.
- Is the floorsheet free?
- Yes. The full daily floorsheet, per-stock and per-broker views, and the concentration signals are all free on iOS and Android.
- Can I see the floorsheet for every stock, or only ones I follow?
- Every listed NEPSE stock. You can search or browse to any symbol and open its floorsheet for today, whether it is in your watchlist or not.
Free on iOS and Android. Full daily floorsheet, every trading day.