Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 20 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,141,300 197,031,400 4.98%
BH 854,300 131,404,050 7.56%
BDMS 5,734,400 114,330,640 3.62%
AOT 1,791,400 94,843,175 6.67%
CPF 3,933,400 83,005,290 10.67%
GULF 1,750,600 80,585,875 3.02%
SCC 378,900 79,730,200 13.48%
PTTGC 2,802,000 67,822,410 9.36%
PTTEP 516,500 60,449,850 7.11%
ADVANC 172,100 59,109,300 3.61%
MTC 1,664,500 52,783,100 9.38%
CPALL 1,131,700 50,194,350 2.55%
KBANK 213,200 41,103,400 2.60%
TU 2,752,500 33,710,940 7.11%
MINT 1,071,500 24,596,470 3.07%
CENTEL 721,400 24,541,550 9.03%
BEM 3,724,200 19,661,940 4.15%
TRUE 1,550,000 19,269,450 0.94%
IVL 983,700 18,875,860 3.69%
SAWAD 701,400 17,266,890 3.12%
TISCO 114,000 12,625,550 2.24%
GPSC 316,400 12,386,775 5.21%
BJC 847,300 12,234,240 8.47%
CPN 201,100 11,627,800 2.32%
SCB 80,300 11,242,000 1.08%
BBL 64,000 10,974,000 1.06%
LH 2,564,400 10,093,484 6.49%
SIRI 7,188,500 9,966,026 5.33%
BANPU 1,753,200 9,563,275 1.78%
BTS 3,345,600 7,703,812 4.12%

 

*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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