Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 14 August 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
TTB 95,074,400 283,357,964 11.49%
DELTA 881,200 238,759,200 6.79%
GULF 2,975,900 192,594,325 7.45%
AOT 2,573,200 166,033,475 3.87%
KTB 3,351,000 147,281,550 5.83%
CPALL 2,635,100 124,900,750 6.60%
TOP 1,885,900 122,984,225 7.22%
CPN 1,460,200 96,869,875 14.28%
SCC 372,400 95,541,200 10.07%
BDMS 4,778,300 93,670,610 6.74%
KBANK 317,900 79,359,600 3.32%
PTTEP 463,300 67,528,900 3.18%
IVL 3,046,800 65,688,910 6.03%
SCB 400,300 60,783,250 3.04%
CPF 1,967,800 43,094,820 14.79%
PTTGC 1,058,500 41,018,075 3.60%
MINT 1,671,500 38,406,350 8.00%
ADVANC 102,500 38,109,100 3.09%
BEM 5,315,300 36,788,240 11.04%
KCE 678,400 34,514,025 1.41%
WHA 7,015,000 34,314,214 3.99%
IRPC 13,476,300 32,923,030 9.28%
BCP 660,000 32,446,275 3.99%
AMATA 989,300 30,995,875 3.19%
BH 147,600 28,853,350 1.49%
PTT 603,800 24,151,475 0.35%
SAWAD 980,300 23,458,530 3.97%
LH 5,382,800 20,083,008 10.57%
TIDLOR 1,026,700 19,326,910 7.19%
BBL 101,000 19,148,400 1.26%

 

*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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