Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 10 March 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
PTTEP 3,165,800 440,120,500 9.90%
BDMS 15,395,700 288,884,250 10.63%
KBANK 1,406,200 263,883,950 7.10%
DELTA 924,300 235,673,300 4.36%
KTB 5,239,200 178,338,025 8.54%
AOT 3,445,500 172,857,600 13.08%
BH 755,400 133,197,400 9.19%
PTT 3,587,300 120,570,050 4.00%
ADVANC 319,100 116,468,900 4.73%
SCC 595,200 101,475,300 8.08%
CPALL 1,819,800 86,468,350 4.41%
CPN 1,270,600 80,066,075 12.76%
COM7 2,898,800 63,535,830 22.30%
MINT 2,841,600 61,997,130 7.53%
PTTGC 2,170,400 58,007,875 8.25%
CPF 2,110,200 40,404,890 8.74%
GULF 696,000 39,058,075 1.34%
OSP 2,644,200 38,784,780 11.83%
SCB 248,000 35,773,950 1.71%
TFG 4,993,300 33,004,515 8.85%
CRC 1,731,200 31,300,350 9.73%
BANPU 5,023,400 29,658,285 8.91%
HMPRO 4,493,800 28,892,975 7.64%
BEM 4,862,900 26,492,610 9.87%
BBL 156,500 26,105,250 1.46%
WHA 6,470,800 25,994,958 4.93%
BGRIM 2,153,200 25,492,760 11.07%
KCE 1,244,700 24,258,810 2.83%
SPRC 2,862,700 21,693,250 14.20%
BTG 1,039,100 21,422,770 8.27%

 

*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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