Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 29 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BBL 2,218,900 346,469,350 9.48%
DELTA 744,500 155,491,100 6.96%
TRUE 11,111,100 128,798,810 1.72%
KTB 4,470,600 128,529,750 10.46%
PTT 2,636,000 90,942,000 2.14%
SCC 435,600 89,694,800 7.81%
ADVANC 234,000 81,733,900 4.16%
BDMS 3,863,000 78,319,020 5.88%
AOT 1,486,100 77,200,625 8.32%
CPF 3,015,900 62,557,320 23.62%
TTB 29,886,100 59,473,339 12.94%
PTTEP 263,200 32,687,750 1.94%
BH 178,600 30,062,350 9.28%
SCGP 1,491,300 28,848,900 4.23%
PTTGC 849,400 21,569,325 3.87%
SCB 135,700 18,590,900 0.64%
KBANK 96,600 18,242,700 0.41%
BEM 3,205,100 16,666,520 26.71%
IVL 743,600 15,677,990 3.27%
CPALL 352,300 15,325,050 1.49%
MTC 413,500 13,979,725 6.38%
TOP 323,300 13,821,700 2.89%
MINT 584,700 13,491,210 3.84%
TISCO 118,500 13,212,750 4.69%
SIRI 8,551,300 11,635,114 7.26%
SAWAD 456,200 11,575,050 10.83%
HMPRO 1,520,400 10,628,825 7.78%
SPALI 578,200 10,507,960 9.83%
CCET 2,104,200 10,311,592 7.66%
TU 826,600 9,828,540 17.27%

 

*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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