StockYan Just Got Smarter: 6 Advanced Broker Analysis Features You Need to Know
StockYan's new Broker Intelligence Module brings institutional grade broker data analysis to every NEPSE investors.
Here's a deep dive into each feature: what it does and why it matters.
If you've been using StockYan's broker activity tracking, you already know how powerful it is to watch what brokers are buying and selling. But raw broker data only tells part of the story. The new Broker Intelligence Module takes that data further that most retail investors would never spot on their own. Six new features. All built on existing NEPSE broker transaction data. No guesswork, just cleaner signal.
Here's what each one does.
Feature 1 — Sector-Wise Accumulation / Distribution Filter
What It Does
-- The existing Accumulation/Distribution screen shows you which stocks are being accumulated or distributed by brokers. This feature adds a critical missing layer: index filtering.
Instead of scrolling through every stock in NEPSE, you can now isolate signals by: Sector — Banking, Hydropower, Insurance, Microfinance, Dev Bank, Finance, and Others
Feature 2 — Aggressive Accumulators
What It Does
-- This feature answers one specific question: is a single broker buying an unusually large share of a stock's total volume?
When one broker accounts for a disproportionate chunk of all buying activity in a stock, it's a strong indicator of concentrated smart money interest — not retail scatter.
Feature 3 — Distribution Leaders
What It Does
-- The mirror of Aggressive Accumulators — this screen identifies brokers who are selling an unusually high percentage of a stock's total volume. Where Accumulators signal buying pressure, Distribution Leaders signal selling pressure and potential exit activity.
Feature 4 — Aggressive Holding
What It Does
-- While the previous two features look at single-day broker concentration, Aggressive Holding takes a yearly view, identifying stocks where net buying across all brokers has accumulated to significant unit volumes over 12 months. It then pairs that accumulation data with fundamental metrics.
Feature 5 — Matching Buy/Sell
What It Does
-- It detects block trades, large transactions where one broker buys a significant quantity of a stock at almost exactly the same time another broker sells a matching quantity of the same stock.
These are not random coincidences. Block trades at this scale typically represent institutional repositioning, one fund or institution transferring a position to another, or a broker facilitating a large off-market deal through the exchange floor.
Feature 6 — Slow Accumulation
What It Does
-- Spotting the Quiet Buildup Before the Move.
Most accumulation happens loudly, a broker captures 20% of a stock's volume in a single session and it shows up instantly on the Aggressive Accumulators screen. But some of the most significant positioning in NEPSE happens the opposite way: small, consistent buying spread across many days, designed to avoid drawing attention.
Slow Accumulation is built to catch exactly that.
Final Note
The Broker Intelligence Module doesn't predict stock prices. What it does is make the broker-level data that's always existed in NEPSE far more readable, far more actionable, and far less buried in raw floor sheet noise.
All six features run entirely on existing NEPSE broker transaction data, no proprietary feeds, no black boxes. Just smarter aggregation of the same data the market has always generated, surfaced in a way that actually helps you make decisions.
These features are available now inside StockYan. Update your app and explore the new Broker Intel section.
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