Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 30 January 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

SCC 1,597,100 324,900,900 33.10%
AOT 4,136,700 209,648,225 10.95%
BBL 772,700 120,999,700 4.98%
KBANK 631,700 119,552,900 5.65%
CPF 5,730,000 118,834,290 27.38%
SCB 872,500 118,589,200 5.07%
DELTA 384,300 79,161,800 3.34%
KTC 2,542,500 72,976,100 9.37%
BDMS 3,345,300 67,183,540 10.01%
KTB 2,101,200 59,983,475 4.60%
TRUE 4,942,600 57,990,650 1.11%
GULF 1,120,600 52,524,275 5.42%
PTTEP 414,900 51,148,150 3.63%
TTB 25,122,500 50,143,691 9.81%
BEM 9,392,400 48,613,550 26.57%
MINT 2,064,200 47,286,240 12.68%
ADVANC 129,200 45,045,300 1.70%
PTTGC 1,665,500 40,955,530 5.77%
PTT 1,190,700 40,781,475 1.70%
KKP 477,400 34,292,725 5.88%
TISCO 299,900 33,617,950 7.46%
WHA 9,081,800 31,119,942 8.55%
MTC 778,700 26,111,975 9.34%
COM7 1,172,600 25,606,270 5.11%
HMPRO 3,295,300 22,983,790 5.04%
OR 1,466,900 19,896,890 5.80%
IVL 951,500 19,358,410 3.75%
STA 1,228,000 15,646,790 24.88%
CPN 267,000 15,453,550 6.09%
LH 3,620,900 14,165,752 7.69%

 

*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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