Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 12 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BH 2,526,300 351,943,350 15.01%
DELTA 779,400 127,695,750 6.84%
CPALL 2,510,500 105,435,850 6.50%
BDMS 4,800,200 87,898,340 3.63%
TRUE 6,082,700 68,193,900 3.74%
SCB 481,500 67,261,450 5.82%
ADVANC 201,500 65,859,700 3.78%
KBANK 326,700 62,505,600 3.43%
AOT 1,199,300 61,329,375 8.15%
GULF 1,259,200 53,833,225 8.61%
PTTEP 366,900 40,897,100 4.11%
SCC 206,800 40,417,200 10.12%
TISCO 308,500 33,780,250 14.71%
KTB 942,600 27,017,125 2.67%
BCH 2,796,400 26,774,465 13.43%
BANPU 5,022,200 25,021,586 5.94%
WHA 6,629,600 21,074,832 12.47%
PTTGC 808,200 17,926,100 4.06%
AMATA 1,148,300 17,579,660 9.53%
CPN 303,600 16,720,825 8.36%
BAM 1,934,000 15,285,415 22.16%
CPF 687,200 14,706,080 14.43%
TIDLOR 925,800 14,667,860 15.13%
KKP 204,200 13,588,650 10.11%
BTS 6,161,100 12,937,702 8.10%
CPAXT 870,300 12,264,350 2.90%
KCE 695,600 12,193,370 9.07%
HMPRO 1,859,200 12,104,025 5.68%
BJC 752,500 10,309,530 14.71%
MINT 418,700 9,893,270 2.51%

 

*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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