Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 15 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BH 2,519,600 357,380,000 37.58%
GULF 4,008,500 172,624,450 8.64%
PTTEP 1,257,800 144,607,950 8.23%
DELTA 761,300 122,122,150 3.51%
PTT 3,123,600 101,716,200 3.92%
ADVANC 287,800 97,572,200 4.65%
BDMS 5,258,800 96,370,800 8.88%
KTB 2,830,200 81,368,250 7.39%
CPN 1,462,300 81,196,975 11.14%
SCC 337,800 69,505,800 8.80%
AOT 1,270,500 64,686,100 6.28%
CPAXT 4,107,100 60,784,870 20.76%
CPALL 1,429,200 60,277,350 4.54%
SCB 396,800 55,378,300 3.63%
HANA 3,090,500 49,058,120 26.65%
TRUE 2,562,800 30,469,320 1.62%
AMATA 1,835,800 27,525,540 9.05%
PTTGC 1,184,800 27,398,360 3.28%
MINT 1,156,800 26,004,120 2.23%
CPF 1,119,400 23,978,250 5.36%
LH 5,560,500 20,732,104 18.37%
SPALI 1,057,800 17,599,060 25.32%
TCAP 296,000 17,215,900 9.88%
TU 1,334,100 16,766,170 16.82%
HMPRO 2,219,100 14,258,865 7.97%
KBANK 68,700 13,224,550 1.06%
BCH 1,350,300 13,174,530 17.62%
AWC 6,234,300 12,255,236 12.64%
GLOBAL 1,907,100 11,641,495 15.62%
OSP 664,100 11,328,650 8.16%

 

*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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