Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 18 December 2024

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

AOT 3,209,800 190,915,925 19.66%
CPALL 2,606,800 146,546,275 3.26%
KBANK 942,400 145,254,650 13.84%
PTT 4,053,800 130,880,450 13.85%
PTTGC 4,679,400 109,730,850 17.96%
MINT 3,620,300 95,232,500 27.72%
BH 497,700 93,865,350 6.99%
CPAXT 2,884,100 79,433,700 5.84%
SCC 456,300 76,441,100 10.45%
CRC 2,193,000 74,449,625 9.43%
BDMS 3,065,400 73,632,780 2.67%
BBL 469,200 69,901,250 15.62%
TRUE 6,105,500 66,963,930 2.84%
HMPRO 7,188,800 65,593,435 12.01%
CPF 2,085,000 47,980,290 12.94%
MTC 782,200 38,871,200 10.66%
VGI 11,950,200 38,355,690 6.53%
KTB 1,770,000 37,328,690 4.03%
BEM 5,052,700 37,196,765 22.44%
DELTA 241,700 36,607,000 1.71%
INTUCH 371,400 35,841,025 2.74%
PTTEP 293,200 34,964,050 4.87%
ADVANC 112,100 31,505,300 2.08%
BTS 5,355,700 31,288,520 7.48%
TTB 16,831,900 30,658,478 9.31%
BGRIM 1,526,600 29,271,560 9.21%
GULF 440,800 26,612,125 1.84%
OSP 1,216,700 25,192,540 10.80%
GLOBAL 1,597,100 24,488,010 25.24%
TISCO 240,200 23,503,875 3.30%

 

*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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