Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 31 October 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

CPALL 2,207,000 101,522,000 10.35%
AOT 1,818,400 75,596,125 10.17%
PTTEP 526,000 56,635,950 9.47%
SCB 365,600 47,983,300 2.70%
ADVANC 154,800 46,864,500 2.98%
KBANK 230,300 42,942,400 1.44%
SCC 206,200 42,461,900 7.42%
CPN 746,300 39,996,250 10.58%
CPF 1,569,700 33,455,240 8.57%
TTB 15,354,200 28,558,812 6.13%
PTTGC 1,140,100 28,555,095 5.69%
BH 165,100 28,251,000 8.06%
BANPU 5,429,300 27,347,697 1.77%
BDMS 1,339,400 25,308,120 2.42%
CRC 983,700 20,090,720 10.74%
DELTA 88,700 19,437,800 0.95%
MINT 653,000 14,845,800 6.21%
GULF 328,400 14,544,850 2.76%
BBL 83,200 13,155,650 0.72%
KTB 481,300 13,076,925 0.95%
TRUE 1,117,700 12,741,780 6.00%
MTC 295,200 11,826,725 7.11%
BTS 3,585,900 10,692,794 2.24%
BEM 1,770,300 9,117,045 12.04%
BAM 1,313,300 8,865,625 10.56%
CPAXT 386,400 7,646,510 9.84%
ITC 424,800 7,281,200 7.95%
HMPRO 1,104,900 7,169,320 6.88%
SPALI 401,100 6,768,440 12.59%
OR 460,200 6,754,310 5.16%
AWC 3,061,900 6,687,398 12.45%

*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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