Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 30 July 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BH 1,831,400 291,141,000 12.92%
DELTA 1,308,000 186,879,850 12.70%
BBL 1,225,100 183,004,650 15.29%
PTTEP 1,363,100 170,157,600 7.37%
AOT 3,388,300 142,849,625 12.05%
HMPRO 17,654,200 126,967,245 34.50%
PTTGC 4,632,400 110,999,210 5.53%
GULF 2,200,500 103,748,225 7.07%
CPALL 1,992,000 94,365,475 5.83%
BDMS 4,374,700 94,288,810 4.24%
KTB 3,184,300 68,780,890 11.10%
TRUE 5,394,500 55,590,840 1.82%
SCC 232,100 48,080,500 3.48%
KBANK 265,700 42,644,850 3.25%
TOP 1,170,700 41,273,300 6.25%
KCE 1,631,800 39,687,315 4.64%
ADVANC 128,500 37,174,100 2.38%
WHA 10,052,000 35,997,952 3.86%
CRC 1,640,700 35,235,360 9.56%
IVL 1,422,900 32,388,010 2.77%
LH 8,308,700 32,042,806 21.09%
TU 2,663,400 29,440,760 10.65%
SPALI 1,875,700 29,117,650 20.50%
PTT 862,000 28,661,500 1.20%
TIDLOR 1,570,500 27,873,430 3.64%
BANPU 5,298,700 26,836,289 4.10%
TISCO 255,700 25,266,500 8.06%
MINT 995,900 24,647,150 8.49%
OR 1,564,200 21,820,960 4.50%
OSP 919,900 16,596,470 7.02%

 

*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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