Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 3 July 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,128,500 122,605,550 4.85%
CPN 2,383,200 116,846,325 18.58%
AOT 3,362,700 104,075,925 18.19%
KBANK 503,000 78,334,350 4.51%
BH 523,500 73,389,500 21.92%
ADVANC 247,700 69,346,600 4.74%
CPALL 1,299,800 58,100,575 5.35%
TRUE 4,041,300 45,531,100 5.58%
KCE 2,154,400 44,832,730 6.45%
GULF 1,113,500 44,675,625 4.90%
MINT 1,773,500 43,148,240 16.83%
TTB 21,792,900 41,776,481 10.40%
PTTEP 375,100 41,725,000 3.63%
KTB 1,740,400 37,782,300 4.82%
BDMS 1,658,100 33,950,990 2.26%
KTC 1,224,400 31,627,325 1.94%
BBL 143,700 20,620,950 5.27%
IVL 987,200 20,307,490 6.38%
TU 1,934,900 19,889,850 16.84%
TISCO 191,600 18,830,950 6.70%
COM7 954,200 18,056,590 5.97%
CPAXT 927,300 17,554,270 9.16%
BTS 4,746,500 16,601,362 4.55%
HMPRO 2,410,100 15,810,695 9.05%
CPF 726,800 15,775,990 2.46%
WHA 4,641,500 15,300,308 2.84%
OR 1,332,300 15,107,920 22.83%
CCET 2,572,300 14,803,455 2.34%
SCC 79,800 13,829,600 4.40%
LH 2,739,400 9,897,978 17.03%

 

*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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