Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 17 July 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

AOT 16,092,900 618,388,050 9.49%
DELTA 3,079,500 396,682,650 6.26%
GULF 8,248,300 364,630,000 9.56%
KBANK 1,115,100 175,832,350 10.17%
CPALL 3,118,800 144,747,625 5.51%
CPF 4,733,800 105,681,900 13.19%
KTB 4,343,400 92,964,170 6.68%
TRUE 7,917,800 87,366,190 4.10%
BDMS 4,048,700 86,577,410 5.89%
BBL 556,900 80,094,050 10.20%
TISCO 795,800 77,641,725 12.56%
PTT 2,362,100 74,766,025 3.90%
SCC 362,000 67,612,700 4.29%
ADVANC 216,100 62,919,200 3.54%
CPN 1,211,500 61,278,725 7.06%
BH 354,200 51,663,600 9.26%
PTTEP 409,700 46,117,750 3.50%
TTB 22,666,700 42,613,396 6.17%
CPAXT 2,057,200 42,250,970 18.82%
HMPRO 4,846,100 35,885,965 9.39%
MINT 1,379,000 35,485,390 3.83%
SCB 259,800 30,786,300 3.50%
PTTGC 1,311,200 28,928,230 3.50%
KCE 1,118,100 24,384,880 4.47%
IVL 918,300 20,049,730 3.56%
KTC 533,700 14,690,175 0.70%
WHA 4,007,500 13,833,416 2.51%
JMT 1,181,800 12,439,700 3.82%
SAWAD 640,700 12,179,710 3.33%
CRC 597,600 12,083,300 2.51%

 

*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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