Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 2 March 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
PTTEP 5,163,500 729,119,350 9.83%
DELTA 1,615,400 451,208,700 7.83%
BH 1,524,200 291,611,400 8.62%
BBL 1,053,700 184,081,850 5.96%
AOT 3,113,800 162,134,725 5.64%
SCC 646,200 141,707,300 5.66%
CPF 6,813,900 140,366,240 17.52%
ADVANC 338,700 125,915,200 2.68%
CPALL 2,436,400 123,778,525 4.63%
BANPU 18,809,800 104,801,195 25.43%
SCB 707,900 103,981,600 3.66%
IVL 4,810,300 102,488,740 9.28%
MINT 3,630,900 86,983,010 4.44%
TOP 1,562,200 83,772,875 4.36%
BDMS 3,908,200 82,403,510 3.49%
KTB 2,357,100 79,696,050 2.58%
CRC 3,749,000 73,663,740 13.18%
BCP 1,575,000 58,296,950 14.81%
HMPRO 8,183,600 57,800,770 10.75%
GULF 873,900 50,484,900 0.66%
TFG 7,292,700 47,853,070 11.22%
LH 11,190,400 45,804,204 10.50%
TISCO 284,600 32,467,500 5.21%
PTTGC 1,190,300 32,387,975 3.15%
OR 2,268,200 29,747,010 2.87%
SCGP 1,444,500 27,819,240 6.22%
TRUE 1,938,100 27,157,130 0.44%
MTC 777,200 26,938,375 3.44%
KBANK 125,700 24,946,250 0.54%
AMATA 1,276,500 24,051,140 4.56%

 

*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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