Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 4 June 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 3,342,100 321,931,650 7.08%
BDMS 6,654,500 142,456,350 11.22%
CPALL 2,996,900 142,294,200 5.51%
SCB 1,100,300 127,925,600 5.17%
TTB 66,873,300 127,651,137 21.29%
BH 825,400 116,333,500 9.83%
CPN 2,439,100 111,618,950 16.57%
ADVANC 378,000 109,922,900 3.82%
AOT 3,102,000 101,650,725 11.39%
PTTEP 979,000 96,025,750 7.31%
KTB 4,387,000 95,247,600 4.71%
SCC 576,400 93,648,250 9.12%
KBANK 595,100 91,527,200 4.55%
GULF 1,837,400 80,691,225 5.83%
KTC 1,936,100 72,798,325 8.29%
MINT 2,621,100 66,182,775 16.13%
CPF 2,421,300 61,167,625 4.72%
PTT 1,543,300 45,913,175 2.87%
CPAXT 1,999,500 38,166,510 10.69%
CRC 1,888,900 36,338,520 2.34%
TOP 1,126,000 33,202,750 6.54%
PTTGC 1,551,400 31,193,990 6.11%
WHA 9,779,000 30,642,678 9.63%
TRUE 2,360,900 29,333,170 4.46%
BTS 6,405,600 29,013,280 6.54%
BBL 201,300 28,442,150 2.58%
IVL 1,294,600 25,901,060 4.18%
COM7 1,291,800 24,192,000 7.19%
GPSC 740,800 23,211,250 9.60%
LH 5,783,500 22,712,878 24.65%

 

*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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