Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 27 June 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

AOT 8,733,600 265,172,275 17.65%
ADVANC 591,800 161,561,500 4.84%
DELTA 1,550,400 151,254,675 6.62%
KBANK 895,100 137,796,850 10.89%
GULF 1,660,200 66,720,900 5.46%
BH 471,500 63,560,950 21.30%
SCB 483,300 57,002,200 5.07%
KTB 2,294,900 49,401,590 4.12%
TRUE 4,492,100 48,658,950 5.33%
CPN 955,300 43,755,525 10.23%
SCC 261,700 43,565,200 9.63%
CPALL 997,700 43,514,425 4.08%
BBL 283,400 40,032,800 5.09%
HMPRO 5,878,900 39,033,810 14.90%
BDMS 1,840,300 37,367,070 4.10%
TTB 19,063,600 36,109,681 6.84%
BEM 6,645,100 31,926,250 8.22%
BTS 7,677,700 28,203,594 8.80%
KTC 1,097,900 27,358,465 0.63%
CPF 1,215,800 26,805,390 5.12%
JMT 2,935,800 26,359,670 9.49%
CPAXT 1,417,600 25,579,400 21.30%
TISCO 260,600 25,472,225 10.45%
PTTEP 226,200 24,678,950 2.04%
SAWAD 1,427,300 23,413,720 10.59%
CBG 463,100 22,554,050 20.14%
PTTGC 1,089,500 21,512,240 5.55%
TU 2,033,300 20,568,740 11.04%
WHA 5,279,000 16,483,812 5.96%
GPSC 542,100 16,173,950 7.75%

 

*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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