Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 24 February 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
BDMS 14,489,400 305,700,710 11.07%
KTB 5,440,400 180,798,325 7.42%
AOT 2,903,800 151,204,225 2.76%
DELTA 599,900 147,898,100 4.09%
TRUE 9,910,100 143,004,660 3.74%
ADVANC 363,700 142,492,800 4.40%
KBANK 698,400 139,161,450 2.62%
CPALL 2,565,600 129,253,525 2.50%
CPAXT 8,094,000 128,783,170 23.72%
SCB 782,700 114,818,900 6.34%
PTTEP 750,700 100,815,750 3.74%
CPF 3,998,700 83,405,530 11.19%
BBL 455,600 79,040,500 5.08%
GULF 1,063,200 65,322,375 1.76%
TOP 821,000 45,210,100 2.68%
CPN 645,900 42,939,400 4.37%
BH 229,000 42,935,500 6.65%
PTT 1,164,200 42,670,550 0.81%
HMPRO 5,161,400 36,416,895 15.68%
MINT 1,395,300 36,271,125 7.65%
IVL 1,527,800 35,035,380 12.99%
KKP 431,000 32,676,875 3.26%
BANPU 4,340,900 25,378,230 10.75%
OR 1,686,300 22,947,400 3.88%
TTB 8,983,100 20,775,406 2.95%
WHA 4,302,300 19,078,192 2.74%
KCE 969,600 19,069,810 8.87%
STA 1,114,400 16,094,080 5.25%
CBG 317,100 14,443,800 7.41%
BEM 2,463,600 14,328,585 4.71%

 

*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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