Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 19 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BH 972,400 143,638,650 12.16%
KBANK 636,800 122,557,350 8.02%
BDMS 6,249,500 120,646,870 6.89%
PTTEP 636,000 74,070,350 5.02%
SCC 338,100 71,038,000 9.88%
SCB 503,400 70,268,750 8.00%
AOT 1,291,300 66,862,575 7.10%
GULF 1,124,300 51,113,475 3.72%
PTTGC 1,989,200 47,677,570 8.39%
DELTA 221,000 36,985,300 2.09%
CPN 599,200 34,820,275 8.63%
TOP 808,200 32,125,950 9.04%
CPALL 629,500 27,421,725 1.06%
MINT 1,056,500 23,777,730 4.45%
MTC 762,800 23,047,275 5.73%
CPF 1,029,700 22,338,410 5.50%
IVL 759,200 14,476,620 2.49%
ADVANC 41,600 14,189,000 1.29%
TISCO 109,300 12,169,900 4.07%
AMATA 739,000 11,489,360 9.41%
TU 897,800 11,232,250 17.23%
LH 2,843,600 10,940,940 18.21%
BCP 350,000 10,195,050 7.50%
KTC 349,200 9,528,000 2.09%
KKP 138,200 9,300,175 5.79%
SAWAD 386,000 9,254,850 2.85%
CRC 502,800 9,253,030 4.23%
COM7 448,100 8,873,450 7.01%
BANPU 1,637,900 8,661,585 4.22%
SIRI 6,395,100 8,633,385 21.11%

 

*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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