Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 23 February 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
DELTA 3,494,300 874,302,200 12.86%
AOT 5,511,600 299,753,025 6.06%
PTTEP 1,662,800 224,116,600 8.64%
CPALL 4,233,900 219,668,675 6.61%
BDMS 9,225,300 199,649,780 9.35%
MTC 5,085,300 189,952,300 25.80%
SCB 1,113,600 164,125,500 5.19%
ADVANC 400,200 155,593,700 6.00%
TRUE 8,392,300 117,663,420 2.40%
KBANK 551,000 111,417,900 2.69%
CPAXT 5,310,400 87,258,060 9.10%
HMPRO 8,302,500 59,276,555 11.08%
CBG 1,186,300 54,394,350 16.57%
PTT 1,339,100 49,487,825 1.03%
CPF 2,313,500 49,080,640 8.71%
WHA 11,155,200 49,036,794 5.66%
BANPU 6,812,200 40,719,420 10.69%
OR 2,928,000 40,583,070 8.49%
KCE 1,982,400 40,089,810 4.91%
KTB 1,126,500 38,029,625 1.44%
BH 190,700 36,031,450 6.34%
LH 7,635,500 32,946,010 10.53%
BBL 179,200 31,536,550 0.92%
SCGP 1,410,900 29,418,510 4.02%
AMATA 1,447,500 28,336,160 4.06%
BTS 11,258,100 27,514,866 8.20%
TTB 10,610,500 24,516,074 1.88%
TIDLOR 1,109,700 22,227,290 6.39%
TISCO 188,400 21,607,400 2.78%
GULF 357,700 21,582,850 0.56%

*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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