Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 9 May 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

ADVANC 652,000 197,589,100 8.60%
DELTA 1,457,300 149,014,750 9.36%
BH 879,600 140,834,200 25.18%
CPALL 2,686,000 140,274,400 8.59%
GULF 2,127,600 105,149,850 5.70%
KTC 1,979,700 90,368,675 38.57%
SCC 471,100 79,043,500 10.82%
HMPRO 9,467,600 74,813,930 27.77%
BBL 451,500 63,830,650 7.05%
PTT 2,019,700 62,948,575 6.79%
MINT 2,579,700 62,767,390 13.44%
KBANK 362,400 59,524,350 2.86%
KTB 2,608,000 58,102,120 4.28%
AOT 1,486,800 57,381,250 5.47%
BEM 9,295,100 55,401,940 26.32%
IVL 2,575,900 50,991,560 5.23%
BDMS 1,982,200 47,853,530 6.92%
CRC 2,269,800 47,195,860 10.72%
CPN 882,300 44,866,450 11.98%
PTTEP 379,700 38,002,875 3.20%
CCET 4,625,600 32,748,250 3.11%
TTB 17,420,900 32,694,068 5.58%
WHA 10,403,200 32,495,350 10.90%
MTC 675,800 29,450,750 10.59%
PTTGC 1,572,400 29,321,300 3.08%
SAWAD 1,157,300 28,833,890 5.37%
SCB 220,900 26,298,150 2.51%
BTS 5,190,600 24,430,212 3.36%
CPAXT 882,700 21,419,780 3.23%
BCP 525,100 19,962,525 12.52%

 

*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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