Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 13 May 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
DELTA 2,323,700 754,218,000 5.69%
AOT 4,481,600 232,360,900 17.81%
MINT 9,305,000 200,491,470 17.64%
CPALL 3,716,000 162,187,225 13.79%
BDMS 6,997,800 128,282,950 11.70%
PTT 3,236,400 119,746,800 4.52%
ADVANC 318,600 113,699,900 2.96%
KCE 3,223,900 101,515,850 4.89%
BBL 592,700 96,906,450 10.29%
COM7 4,152,800 95,470,750 11.45%
SCB 705,400 92,753,100 8.45%
GULF 1,539,400 90,797,100 4.52%
SCC 369,300 85,155,400 14.02%
BH 357,000 62,884,650 12.89%
PTTEP 401,600 60,952,750 5.42%
TRUE 4,057,200 59,291,720 0.82%
WHA 12,411,900 56,056,322 15.09%
HMPRO 7,919,600 47,211,415 18.70%
TTB 18,901,700 42,594,504 9.27%
PTTGC 1,083,500 42,347,050 8.08%
TISCO 358,200 40,118,400 11.68%
AMATA 1,594,200 32,551,550 23.32%
KTB 946,400 31,231,200 1.49%
TIDLOR 1,861,800 30,679,290 10.83%
MTC 852,200 24,549,125 7.33%
TOP 497,900 22,630,525 3.15%
TFG 2,157,400 21,231,610 6.66%
IVL 816,000 19,932,890 3.52%
TU 1,708,300 19,608,140 34.13%
IRPC 10,052,500 19,090,808 3.23%

 

*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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