Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 17 January 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,528,500 211,314,850 9.16%
KBANK 663,300 106,719,600 6.59%
CPALL 1,682,900 94,751,075 4.86%
AOT 1,296,300 74,706,325 10.28%
PTTGC 2,960,000 64,211,020 7.40%
INTUCH 552,900 55,659,950 5.94%
WHA 11,028,800 54,580,062 5.87%
ADVANC 172,000 49,465,400 2.46%
PTT 1,306,000 40,486,000 4.03%
GULF 616,500 36,987,625 2.57%
BTS 6,519,800 36,439,310 7.69%
KTB 1,491,500 33,147,060 6.25%
BBL 215,200 32,495,200 3.45%
CCET 3,953,500 31,586,955 2.28%
SCB 259,300 31,518,400 3.95%
HMPRO 2,457,400 22,392,140 10.96%
BGRIM 1,475,900 21,540,230 5.88%
BH 105,500 20,451,950 5.11%
TISCO 201,700 19,964,700 5.60%
TU 1,522,600 18,808,130 11.98%
MINT 774,000 18,652,020 4.25%
LH 3,570,800 17,166,030 8.94%
TOP 598,600 16,182,225 4.32%
PTTEP 105,000 13,640,500 1.58%
CRC 372,900 13,072,200 3.68%
TRUE 1,060,600 12,700,850 1.97%
COM7 533,000 12,643,460 3.81%
SCC 73,200 11,435,400 3.41%
CPAXT 387,500 11,107,175 1.65%
CBG 140,600 10,772,050 9.22%

 

*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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