Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 12 February 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

ADVANC 878,900 345,670,100 7.31%
GULF 5,113,500 294,030,100 9.14%
TTB 120,171,500 242,746,430 22.00%
KBANK 1,194,600 233,821,700 4.83%
KTB 6,768,500 205,508,800 7.33%
DELTA 895,500 198,669,900 6.99%
BDMS 8,378,600 176,056,930 13.29%
PTTEP 992,800 133,058,500 2.62%
BBL 711,500 115,672,350 3.96%
TISCO 955,300 107,095,700 15.88%
CPALL 2,118,500 103,997,550 6.50%
BH 509,300 96,014,900 12.50%
AOT 1,141,500 64,769,075 3.01%
TRUE 4,651,900 62,979,080 2.24%
MTC 1,592,900 61,092,825 11.21%
TOP 1,164,800 59,624,375 7.74%
SCB 423,500 59,549,150 2.23%
CPN 868,100 55,068,650 9.79%
PTT 1,351,800 48,902,750 0.86%
CPF 2,273,400 48,028,030 8.35%
KCE 2,455,100 46,207,230 8.96%
BAM 4,008,400 30,739,795 8.08%
WHA 7,228,300 29,968,696 2.38%
MINT 1,122,300 29,390,500 5.70%
BANPU 5,118,500 29,321,700 4.24%
OR 1,875,600 26,643,690 3.13%
TU 1,959,300 23,296,300 7.75%
IVL 882,000 19,863,350 3.71%
CENTEL 504,600 19,301,475 5.19%
AWC 6,666,500 16,642,798 6.16%

 

*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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