Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 27 March 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
ADVANC 639,500 234,640,700 10.29%
AOT 4,485,500 232,991,225 8.47%
DELTA 687,700 191,712,100 4.63%
PTTEP 1,189,100 189,516,550 5.67%
TRUE 10,123,000 138,748,410 4.61%
BH 708,900 116,880,100 13.84%
SCB 767,800 112,439,500 4.01%
SCC 467,700 93,905,150 5.75%
MINT 4,248,300 91,146,270 18.62%
CPN 1,469,600 90,936,150 9.16%
CPF 3,916,000 80,463,130 6.07%
GULF 988,600 57,105,250 1.49%
BDMS 2,949,500 54,270,800 3.63%
BBL 279,300 47,009,800 3.66%
TFG 5,195,800 45,069,125 10.46%
KTB 1,245,100 43,889,775 2.98%
CPALL 700,100 31,250,650 1.44%
SAWAD 1,141,800 25,392,560 7.04%
MTC 856,800 23,806,425 4.69%
OR 1,729,600 21,462,210 3.12%
STA 1,134,800 20,132,750 4.44%
HMPRO 3,022,000 18,406,595 6.41%
PTG 2,103,200 18,265,095 5.99%
TOP 344,200 16,774,750 2.23%
AMATA 802,500 15,361,880 6.04%
WHA 3,335,800 13,846,254 3.66%
KCE 580,400 12,995,510 3.09%
TIDLOR 900,600 12,847,180 3.43%
BANPU 2,006,000 12,217,875 2.19%
BTG 499,100 11,249,900 0.99%

 

*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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