Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 4 November 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

ADVANC 605,000 182,152,800 5.29%
DELTA 625,200 138,336,800 10.75%
SCC 670,500 132,262,400 18.55%
BH 724,600 123,025,500 21.29%
BDMS 6,275,400 117,813,600 7.83%
KTB 4,240,600 117,280,225 5.98%
KBANK 581,900 108,377,450 3.97%
TTB 53,650,200 99,332,458 13.64%
CPALL 2,130,200 98,525,625 9.03%
TRUE 7,356,300 82,614,960 6.16%
AOT 1,991,900 79,695,700 8.02%
PTT 2,156,400 66,309,300 4.19%
MINT 2,937,200 65,321,520 29.36%
CPN 1,088,000 56,693,950 15.58%
GULF 1,297,300 56,442,550 5.00%
PTTEP 415,000 44,246,250 8.12%
SCB 318,000 41,888,200 3.43%
SCGP 2,172,000 38,723,920 22.53%
CPF 1,740,300 36,922,120 14.28%
BEM 7,000,100 36,699,550 8.39%
PTTGC 1,543,300 35,552,180 2.85%
IVL 1,784,700 32,033,430 5.31%
TU 1,439,600 19,279,950 2.85%
BANPU 3,727,200 18,542,240 3.03%
KCE 707,600 18,253,250 5.66%
CPAXT 923,000 18,136,190 19.25%
HANA 748,900 17,108,530 6.14%
WHA 4,916,200 15,578,322 5.66%
TOP 420,400 15,268,675 3.20%
BCH 1,260,600 13,505,960 19.85%

 

*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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