Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 25 March 2026

Securities Volume
(Shares)
Turnover
(Baht)
% Short Selling Value
Comparing with
Total Trading Value
DELTA 1,749,600 497,487,900 4.90%
BDMS 13,123,100 243,038,810 17.44%
CPALL 4,254,800 192,742,825 13.81%
KTB 4,693,000 163,287,125 7.45%
BH 928,100 155,620,350 9.03%
ADVANC 410,500 152,203,900 7.56%
GULF 1,703,800 97,006,875 2.92%
SCC 399,000 77,629,850 4.13%
CPF 3,947,800 77,320,280 10.51%
MINT 3,266,100 72,711,820 13.53%
KCE 3,279,500 72,162,980 4.61%
SCB 486,900 71,056,100 3.07%
AOT 1,243,400 63,241,750 2.74%
PTT 1,738,300 59,262,950 1.67%
CPN 876,300 55,888,100 8.57%
PTTEP 327,800 49,906,500 1.97%
WHA 11,716,300 48,516,850 7.49%
IRPC 23,235,200 39,607,299 5.13%
OR 2,151,900 24,385,500 9.68%
HMPRO 3,801,200 23,553,815 10.89%
BANPU 3,883,000 22,712,730 2.82%
KBANK 115,700 22,045,550 0.86%
TRUE 1,470,700 20,683,180 0.90%
IVL 928,900 20,646,650 1.51%
TISCO 179,100 20,238,300 4.83%
BEM 3,883,800 20,195,760 8.64%
SCGP 1,034,800 20,049,390 3.30%
SAWAD 750,200 17,257,790 4.30%
CCET 3,534,700 16,825,004 4.50%
CRC 906,100 16,707,020 3.83%

 

*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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