Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 5 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 5,138,700 948,240,000 16.01%
SCB 1,040,200 147,618,550 6.25%
KBANK 618,400 121,323,300 6.64%
ADVANC 354,900 113,981,100 4.32%
AOT 1,932,900 104,872,150 6.01%
KTB 3,009,700 86,147,850 4.66%
BBL 466,500 80,222,450 4.80%
CPALL 1,676,300 72,788,075 6.14%
PTTEP 629,100 70,234,650 4.67%
GULF 1,637,700 68,442,675 7.38%
SCC 232,800 43,766,400 6.47%
TISCO 376,900 41,869,400 7.45%
TTB 18,218,100 37,920,368 2.82%
TRUE 3,060,400 34,517,510 1.50%
KKP 489,500 33,319,475 8.90%
SAWAD 1,218,400 30,742,910 6.16%
HMPRO 4,211,000 27,981,675 16.44%
CPAXT 1,606,700 25,083,720 16.63%
PTTGC 1,172,600 25,004,860 5.64%
MINT 1,012,300 24,842,420 7.35%
WHA 7,335,200 24,008,832 7.88%
CPF 1,063,000 23,133,290 9.26%
TU 1,680,000 21,804,280 13.56%
KTC 788,000 21,082,275 4.52%
CPN 358,400 19,952,400 6.20%
PTT 610,700 19,389,725 1.71%
MTC 565,400 17,649,075 5.07%
BDMS 885,400 17,299,940 2.34%
BH 107,100 17,138,250 3.94%
BCH 1,467,800 15,265,120 18.36%

 

*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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