Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 31 July 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,969,200 287,021,250 8.48%
BH 989,900 169,375,200 6.70%
SCC 770,600 153,426,700 8.36%
PTTEP 983,600 123,568,250 9.10%
AOT 2,991,900 123,494,775 7.62%
BDMS 5,311,000 113,867,560 5.09%
ADVANC 311,900 89,743,900 5.06%
BBL 574,000 85,018,800 7.07%
KTB 3,487,700 75,801,030 9.01%
TRUE 5,919,600 61,868,330 3.68%
CPALL 1,270,400 60,250,425 3.94%
MINT 2,210,500 55,102,290 10.07%
HMPRO 7,493,800 53,958,690 19.47%
PTTGC 1,962,500 46,116,770 5.93%
GULF 817,500 38,447,500 3.25%
SAWAD 1,718,300 34,908,790 5.52%
IVL 1,472,600 33,643,070 8.04%
WHA 9,173,900 33,144,708 5.01%
VGI 15,611,300 32,643,654 23.26%
SCB 241,800 30,430,200 2.81%
CPAXT 1,230,800 25,229,620 12.20%
OR 1,695,000 23,583,620 9.69%
CPF 1,034,700 23,561,660 5.01%
BEM 4,116,100 22,757,340 15.03%
TTB 11,672,600 22,318,195 3.34%
CRC 1,003,400 21,605,250 5.53%
PTT 618,100 20,576,000 0.36%
AMATA 1,257,200 20,091,380 2.98%
SPALI 1,239,800 19,134,090 11.36%
TISCO 192,100 18,994,850 3.53%

 

*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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