Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 21 May 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

CPN 4,035,900 190,630,250 22.70%
ADVANC 632,800 186,229,200 10.65%
DELTA 1,674,300 180,718,250 7.87%
BH 1,083,600 172,586,800 20.86%
PTT 5,056,800 155,763,650 8.87%
CPALL 2,506,900 125,202,450 4.78%
SCC 702,600 118,265,450 15.60%
HMPRO 14,962,200 115,504,885 24.62%
MINT 4,224,100 103,530,250 16.66%
GULF 2,136,100 102,276,875 7.86%
PTTEP 971,900 99,644,400 7.17%
KBANK 553,900 91,969,000 1.95%
BBL 592,100 87,995,150 4.72%
AOT 1,871,100 63,325,675 5.25%
CPAXT 2,911,300 61,238,940 5.70%
KTB 2,487,800 55,976,840 5.29%
PTTGC 2,445,400 48,098,740 3.41%
SCB 359,300 43,726,200 3.84%
TTB 22,250,800 43,411,171 9.78%
TISCO 334,100 32,950,500 13.71%
OR 2,441,300 30,967,760 9.63%
BDMS 1,287,000 29,186,530 2.54%
SCGP 1,295,200 21,531,190 5.33%
CPF 774,000 20,298,050 3.94%
VGI 8,623,200 19,392,370 9.61%
BTS 4,154,600 19,236,718 9.91%
MTC 443,500 18,682,650 9.21%
TOP 640,900 17,661,725 2.99%
TU 1,759,500 17,336,620 8.98%
KKP 354,800 16,885,650 7.12%

 

*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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