Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 13 February 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BDMS 12,090,300 259,239,350 9.39%
DELTA 1,059,300 232,957,400 10.27%
AOT 4,059,900 231,750,325 7.66%
CPALL 3,578,000 175,839,350 11.71%
KTB 5,372,900 164,050,650 9.51%
GULF 2,278,200 133,927,550 3.88%
KBANK 501,800 99,107,100 2.26%
SCB 652,000 92,262,750 5.10%
SCC 410,900 90,993,800 6.37%
ADVANC 212,700 83,363,200 4.05%
BBL 504,300 82,923,000 2.81%
TISCO 698,300 78,438,150 13.73%
PTTEP 563,800 76,475,800 4.31%
TRUE 5,357,000 71,974,460 2.48%
BH 334,600 62,959,450 11.63%
PTT 1,529,600 54,683,200 1.71%
MINT 1,479,800 38,682,675 7.67%
BTS 12,916,300 34,812,958 3.83%
CPF 1,591,700 34,057,900 4.17%
MTC 819,700 31,938,400 8.09%
LH 6,284,500 27,847,140 6.91%
PTTGC 876,800 23,363,025 5.07%
TOP 423,200 21,875,325 2.99%
KCE 1,103,700 20,864,140 6.71%
HMPRO 2,880,400 20,395,690 3.20%
BANPU 3,158,900 18,209,345 5.51%
CPN 256,800 16,217,150 3.27%
CBG 264,800 12,560,525 4.68%
OR 836,500 11,953,800 2.51%
VGI 8,984,900 11,565,682 1.19%

 

*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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