Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 5 March 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
DELTA 1,683,700 433,893,800 5.12%
AOT 7,368,400 370,216,025 9.67%
KTB 6,239,900 208,898,475 5.86%
CPF 10,804,700 205,847,330 18.78%
CPALL 4,087,000 199,339,675 7.61%
PTTEP 1,301,800 181,066,550 4.90%
MINT 7,355,700 156,942,110 12.60%
SCB 1,018,100 147,058,900 4.86%
PTTGC 5,872,900 141,425,760 14.44%
KBANK 738,500 140,971,200 1.84%
BH 626,000 109,923,400 5.91%
SCC 572,300 107,869,600 7.22%
MTC 3,291,200 106,640,275 17.03%
BDMS 4,782,200 93,286,990 3.08%
BBL 499,100 84,157,100 1.80%
BANPU 13,681,400 83,467,545 3.22%
ADVANC 210,200 75,142,100 2.13%
GULF 1,290,000 72,740,650 1.16%
HMPRO 9,750,400 63,368,120 10.21%
WHA 12,927,100 52,765,204 6.25%
LH 13,091,100 48,783,296 14.35%
TOP 861,100 42,276,100 3.54%
CBG 1,130,100 41,785,850 12.83%
TU 3,616,100 38,817,580 14.73%
BCP 1,064,300 37,583,500 12.03%
OR 3,032,000 34,611,280 3.27%
TRUE 2,455,400 32,878,560 0.66%
COM7 1,373,800 31,295,760 6.02%
IVL 1,661,600 31,277,410 3.75%
BTS 14,700,000 30,558,914 13.63%

 

*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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