Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 21 November 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,557,400 318,282,900 10.33%
AOT 3,448,100 142,456,500 14.82%
MINT 6,461,700 128,955,500 17.08%
SCC 555,300 100,427,400 14.40%
ADVANC 322,400 100,301,100 7.40%
BDMS 4,596,900 86,795,390 7.40%
CPALL 1,736,300 75,661,450 6.51%
GULF 1,707,900 70,216,025 6.04%
CPAXT 3,488,000 56,449,790 20.41%
KTB 1,988,200 54,176,700 5.61%
SCB 388,500 50,409,100 4.11%
BH 285,900 49,154,550 15.59%
TTB 22,218,300 42,322,928 2.81%
CPF 1,871,700 39,617,670 10.15%
PTTGC 1,885,400 36,182,190 6.32%
KBANK 185,000 34,458,200 1.85%
TRUE 3,009,200 34,304,880 3.50%
PTTEP 302,300 32,043,800 6.18%
IVL 1,763,700 28,690,860 8.56%
TU 2,098,600 28,646,780 3.66%
BBL 175,000 27,786,900 2.66%
BTS 8,596,500 21,539,536 8.69%
WHA 6,399,900 20,252,294 11.75%
KCE 900,900 19,366,850 10.36%
COM7 881,700 19,296,640 10.84%
BANPU 4,267,800 18,409,110 9.35%
CPN 344,000 17,901,875 4.62%
BEM 3,081,000 17,091,690 10.39%
AWC 7,712,200 14,948,062 7.70%
HMPRO 2,499,100 14,512,340 7.64%

 

*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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