Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 9 June 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

SCC 673,300 108,160,450 17.99%
DELTA 992,600 98,266,100 6.19%
CPALL 1,471,600 69,813,350 7.00%
BDMS 3,233,600 68,271,010 12.95%
CPN 1,247,700 57,096,550 11.99%
KTB 2,267,700 50,270,220 6.42%
AOT 1,355,600 43,116,950 5.35%
BCP 1,065,800 38,362,500 29.84%
CPF 1,451,600 37,933,625 10.07%
ADVANC 130,600 37,919,800 4.52%
TTB 14,565,600 28,218,501 9.55%
MINT 1,077,900 26,888,740 16.82%
KBANK 157,500 24,451,350 2.76%
BH 177,400 24,337,350 5.29%
SAWAD 1,175,500 22,023,820 5.43%
PTTEP 220,700 21,849,875 3.92%
PTTGC 1,058,700 20,956,290 5.31%
LH 5,067,700 19,667,638 45.05%
HMPRO 2,485,400 19,013,310 23.41%
TU 1,454,400 14,689,440 11.19%
ITC 1,199,100 14,063,470 14.46%
IVL 582,700 11,684,460 4.41%
BGRIM 1,015,200 10,899,400 7.21%
MTC 260,600 10,610,575 9.73%
CPAXT 476,500 9,208,070 7.01%
VGI 4,648,800 9,178,154 3.93%
KTC 236,900 8,893,925 7.05%
GULF 201,500 8,838,900 0.96%
BCH 637,100 8,369,110 33.51%
EA 2,729,100 8,263,376 1.38%

 

*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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