Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 6 November 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BH 1,052,200 183,295,450 14.93%
DELTA 702,200 159,605,200 8.40%
MINT 5,482,100 117,465,600 10.13%
PTTEP 923,100 97,533,600 13.10%
BDMS 4,244,600 78,993,010 6.00%
AOT 1,874,100 74,704,025 12.85%
CPALL 1,627,100 73,236,775 8.07%
CPF 2,945,200 61,744,550 13.67%
TTB 33,255,300 61,189,752 8.38%
TRUE 5,146,100 60,152,250 2.59%
CPAXT 2,864,400 56,964,360 31.02%
KTB 1,969,200 54,635,875 2.84%
SCC 253,400 48,633,800 11.17%
SCB 333,200 43,776,350 3.22%
ADVANC 132,200 41,782,200 1.68%
CPN 743,700 39,061,750 16.91%
IVL 1,948,300 34,395,640 6.51%
BBL 210,700 33,050,200 2.33%
WHA 10,249,500 32,972,236 7.31%
GULF 714,400 31,534,275 4.97%
PTTGC 1,208,300 24,801,630 2.10%
TU 1,781,100 24,454,270 4.29%
BTS 7,919,400 22,020,700 10.32%
KBANK 119,000 21,725,800 0.90%
TISCO 163,400 17,647,200 4.76%
JMT 1,832,300 17,141,935 23.15%
KTC 499,200 14,202,650 4.97%
TOP 404,400 14,131,675 3.02%
HMPRO 2,226,500 13,727,130 7.57%
CRC 617,900 12,586,140 5.33%

 

*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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