Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 9 April 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
DELTA 2,477,900 731,385,000 8.11%
BH 1,617,400 274,766,400 21.74%
KTB 5,326,000 188,633,125 6.94%
GULF 3,110,900 184,325,250 6.43%
SCB 844,900 122,724,200 5.36%
ADVANC 326,200 118,781,700 5.37%
PTTEP 729,900 110,804,200 1.81%
CPALL 2,147,600 101,609,500 6.79%
PTT 2,832,200 99,707,475 3.63%
MINT 4,380,500 97,912,410 22.25%
BDMS 5,098,000 95,842,400 10.52%
BBL 545,900 90,945,100 11.18%
KBANK 472,800 90,879,600 3.79%
CPN 1,162,500 74,663,300 13.91%
AOT 1,293,100 70,389,400 4.98%
KCE 2,814,700 65,098,620 3.71%
SCC 259,800 54,468,000 7.62%
TOP 874,700 41,629,300 3.69%
BANPU 4,228,900 24,747,800 6.63%
TRUE 1,624,600 23,406,520 0.83%
COM7 1,071,800 23,112,540 8.10%
IVL 924,300 22,533,680 1.86%
TISCO 190,900 21,953,550 5.77%
CRC 1,026,600 20,202,210 13.50%
WHA 4,328,700 18,464,186 11.59%
CPF 739,500 15,264,750 3.15%
AMATA 749,900 14,763,300 4.93%
GPSC 420,200 14,714,325 4.19%
HMPRO 2,317,700 14,601,510 13.58%
HANA 568,800 14,531,900 2.25%

 

*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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