Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 9 March 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
PTTEP 6,515,400 942,124,750 11.90%
ADVANC 984,600 344,467,400 8.39%
SCC 1,916,800 317,343,400 10.84%
AOT 5,984,700 291,294,425 12.86%
DELTA 1,190,100 282,867,700 4.15%
KBANK 1,215,100 221,248,850 3.95%
SCB 1,487,600 211,092,150 7.00%
CPALL 3,554,100 166,564,950 6.93%
KTB 4,559,000 149,498,175 4.76%
BDMS 7,790,700 147,672,800 6.47%
BANPU 19,791,500 119,385,530 11.85%
PTT 3,542,500 118,034,650 2.84%
CPF 6,139,800 114,034,530 10.71%
MINT 4,827,400 98,625,770 10.54%
BBL 572,900 93,111,300 2.97%
BCP 2,594,300 92,899,050 20.34%
CPN 1,175,600 71,230,600 9.09%
PTTGC 2,657,100 68,860,070 6.86%
GULF 1,232,900 66,037,225 1.31%
MTC 2,071,700 61,111,525 7.86%
TRUE 4,104,500 52,597,950 1.75%
HANA 2,407,500 52,474,020 2.18%
STA 2,917,800 43,673,620 5.95%
SPRC 5,216,600 39,525,880 13.98%
SAWAD 1,579,400 37,946,820 7.54%
BH 218,900 36,806,550 2.70%
IVL 2,007,400 36,780,390 5.13%
WHA 9,331,700 36,030,580 5.28%
TOP 673,800 30,932,275 2.21%
TISCO 254,500 28,243,400 3.28%

 

*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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