Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 8 May 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 2,683,200 275,577,400 18.27%
AOT 5,375,300 208,424,500 16.22%
ADVANC 668,900 203,398,300 6.46%
CPALL 3,597,200 189,886,400 9.17%
CRC 5,815,400 121,517,560 14.95%
GULF 2,372,100 118,162,650 8.01%
BH 642,300 104,952,300 11.01%
SCC 561,700 94,627,300 13.08%
MINT 3,720,000 90,978,160 11.15%
HMPRO 10,278,400 80,353,115 26.15%
KTC 1,418,600 64,397,525 33.30%
BDMS 2,479,700 60,984,540 9.45%
TTB 32,451,200 60,833,925 10.43%
PTTEP 535,000 53,126,225 5.73%
BBL 353,000 50,326,750 7.76%
TISCO 471,600 46,269,575 13.25%
BEM 7,808,000 46,253,400 18.16%
PTT 1,393,500 43,546,875 3.88%
IVL 1,958,500 38,090,240 7.08%
CENTEL 1,379,800 30,660,120 9.42%
CPN 572,300 29,641,950 10.25%
SPALI 1,929,900 27,977,890 12.59%
KBANK 162,400 26,783,100 1.96%
KTB 994,300 22,459,880 3.02%
MTC 474,700 20,674,950 6.74%
WHA 6,030,800 18,935,486 6.22%
OR 1,210,700 17,649,680 0.67%
CCET 2,476,900 16,556,735 1.20%
TRUE 1,276,900 16,030,180 0.95%
AWC 7,678,600 15,910,884 6.12%

 

*Remark
– Excluding a short sale by a member that is a participating dealer or market maker of the ETF investment units for the company’s account, for the purpose of realizing a profit from a price spread (arbitrage), or for the purpose of stabilizing liquidity, as the case may be.

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