Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 16 September 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 877,000 142,755,550 6.72%
SCC 524,800 120,230,500 19.94%
PTTEP 954,300 109,715,200 13.08%
CPALL 1,886,300 92,282,850 4.29%
BDMS 4,069,100 85,740,670 9.67%
SCB 574,900 72,595,550 7.63%
KBANK 422,300 69,673,050 2.55%
AOT 1,753,800 68,955,875 4.16%
BBL 430,800 64,084,850 7.88%
CPF 2,593,200 60,835,590 13.18%
KTB 2,265,500 58,035,400 2.27%
ADVANC 168,900 49,803,100 4.09%
CPN 828,500 48,019,500 14.11%
TOP 1,191,100 44,062,475 8.47%
IVL 1,746,400 40,217,290 6.38%
TISCO 362,800 36,198,025 13.50%
CPAXT 1,546,300 35,074,840 6.34%
PTTGC 1,243,700 34,586,500 17.11%
MINT 1,263,800 30,833,750 3.21%
BJC 1,478,500 30,770,850 17.88%
BH 146,800 26,762,850 5.22%
CRC 1,042,700 25,682,290 3.72%
KTC 833,200 25,076,450 1.43%
GULF 512,100 23,812,650 3.65%
CBG 377,900 21,416,800 5.61%
TTB 10,974,300 20,632,154 3.79%
MTC 468,300 20,363,950 7.37%
GPSC 499,200 20,010,225 5.13%
LH 4,105,800 18,077,046 4.79%
HMPRO 2,127,100 16,546,250 3.99%

 

*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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