Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 7 May 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
ADVANC 1,236,900 432,904,800 6.73%
DELTA 1,202,200 387,640,800 6.00%
AOT 4,606,100 244,325,025 15.96%
BDMS 10,283,300 192,236,890 6.96%
CPALL 3,960,600 177,420,750 12.76%
PTTEP 1,002,800 149,358,950 4.06%
SCB 974,700 129,176,300 6.52%
BBL 656,100 106,611,350 7.45%
MINT 3,672,100 77,525,300 6.43%
GULF 1,127,500 70,135,725 1.08%
SCC 296,000 69,478,300 7.26%
IVL 2,816,800 68,841,850 5.00%
PTTGC 1,701,500 65,298,625 4.05%
BH 278,400 50,055,350 4.64%
KCE 1,307,600 43,486,100 5.59%
AMATA 1,900,900 39,572,420 11.10%
HANA 1,088,000 38,383,325 4.61%
HMPRO 6,140,200 37,455,220 20.88%
TRUE 2,341,600 33,317,730 0.59%
SAWAD 1,444,500 32,501,950 8.69%
WHA 6,866,400 32,268,264 3.73%
KTC 953,800 28,670,075 5.51%
CPN 434,400 28,648,425 2.26%
KBANK 136,000 26,589,000 0.76%
CPF 1,300,000 25,562,060 4.88%
KKP 303,500 24,889,950 9.08%
TIDLOR 1,283,300 21,375,300 4.59%
IRPC 9,726,800 19,968,388 3.64%
MTC 612,900 18,323,500 3.17%
BANPU 2,915,600 17,127,930 5.06%

 

*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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