Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 19 February 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

CPALL 13,401,900 719,835,450 10.92%
ADVANC 962,100 374,514,300 11.63%
DELTA 1,246,000 288,966,700 5.04%
AOT 3,639,200 205,861,325 9.37%
BDMS 8,148,100 181,139,540 8.69%
KBANK 783,100 161,531,800 3.22%
GULF 2,009,900 121,553,050 3.55%
BBL 527,000 89,039,950 2.79%
TISCO 730,400 83,963,450 14.25%
BH 386,400 75,285,400 4.62%
SCB 479,100 71,038,450 1.69%
PTT 1,864,000 68,767,350 0.68%
CBG 1,357,900 64,750,550 15.11%
OR 4,303,600 63,385,720 4.85%
MTC 1,211,600 47,722,625 10.31%
BANPU 7,433,200 45,241,990 7.14%
HMPRO 5,521,200 41,257,170 7.31%
SCC 183,700 40,885,600 5.94%
TRUE 2,898,000 39,829,430 2.08%
CPAXT 2,115,100 38,109,630 9.07%
KTB 1,109,500 36,361,125 1.30%
WHA 8,229,100 36,349,090 4.39%
BTS 12,340,700 32,948,422 7.02%
PTTEP 232,900 32,279,600 0.92%
CRC 1,429,100 31,625,540 7.31%
CPF 1,269,500 27,717,580 3.43%
CPN 396,600 25,792,975 5.14%
AMATA 1,254,600 24,714,670 4.40%
COM7 905,500 23,139,050 6.37%
AWC 8,293,200 22,916,496 9.06%

 

*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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