Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 25 December 2025

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 435,300 75,541,650 8.13%
PTT 1,446,000 45,910,500 7.05%
BBL 218,800 36,662,750 6.45%
KCE 1,879,400 35,676,260 3.69%
AOT 352,200 19,026,300 5.43%
SCC 91,800 17,345,500 8.38%
CPF 789,200 17,175,860 8.21%
ADVANC 52,000 16,276,000 5.22%
CPALL 331,000 14,895,000 8.48%
KKP 203,200 13,493,100 9.05%
GULF 262,500 11,140,400 2.09%
CCET 2,202,400 10,236,054 13.24%
PTTGC 477,400 10,224,060 3.75%
KTB 350,700 9,907,275 1.32%
KTC 320,400 8,650,800 4.49%
BH 50,900 8,220,200 2.40%
MINT 286,600 6,981,190 2.99%
IVL 411,400 6,719,200 3.30%
BDMS 304,300 5,994,710 1.73%
CBG 136,100 5,954,375 6.49%
HANA 340,600 5,567,710 4.48%
SCB 40,000 5,480,000 1.78%
WHA 1,421,400 4,764,402 5.44%
BEM 854,500 4,500,795 8.20%
SAWAD 163,000 4,401,000 3.59%
CPN 60,100 3,320,525 2.59%
TISCO 24,400 2,670,600 0.67%
LH 675,900 2,548,000 5.74%
PTTEP 21,400 2,386,100 1.28%
COM7 97,700 2,019,000 1.30%

 

*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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