Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 14 May 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 2,645,600 293,666,750 11.34%
ADVANC 950,200 285,152,000 9.81%
CPALL 4,312,000 222,638,250 5.66%
KTC 5,233,600 209,056,625 26.13%
CRC 6,757,900 131,362,310 11.21%
BH 558,700 92,139,500 16.12%
SCC 478,900 81,791,550 10.47%
HMPRO 9,659,500 76,310,050 55.38%
KBANK 452,900 73,889,750 3.44%
GULF 1,175,300 57,724,425 6.20%
BEM 9,681,000 57,027,635 7.00%
OR 4,178,400 56,501,330 11.86%
BDMS 2,267,300 54,901,280 11.43%
MTC 1,259,700 54,313,325 11.55%
TRUE 4,068,700 50,042,940 5.20%
KTB 1,892,300 42,391,010 2.49%
CPN 828,300 42,217,975 13.21%
BCP 1,073,600 39,907,200 13.38%
TTB 19,599,600 37,341,682 6.12%
CPF 1,413,300 36,874,700 6.39%
AOT 930,500 35,095,425 5.61%
TISCO 358,200 35,080,750 12.22%
AMATA 1,613,000 26,098,400 4.32%
PTTGC 1,274,400 24,620,900 2.59%
WHA 7,185,700 24,402,824 4.10%
BBL 152,300 21,685,050 3.80%
PTTEP 202,500 20,976,950 2.88%
IVL 1,000,300 20,050,010 3.78%
OSP 1,237,200 18,562,640 16.21%
CPAXT 749,400 18,062,370 16.99%

 

*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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