Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 4 February 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,741,700 220,154,050 8.78%
CPALL 3,913,000 202,593,225 4.18%
KBANK 1,119,400 181,068,550 7.34%
AOT 1,416,300 79,406,150 8.58%
SCC 455,800 67,815,850 11.89%
BBL 389,400 59,534,150 4.95%
BDMS 2,528,800 58,503,090 4.69%
PTT 1,760,800 53,933,700 4.49%
CBG 691,200 50,682,650 10.96%
ADVANC 167,800 47,281,500 3.76%
BH 262,900 45,922,700 8.34%
PTTGC 2,238,500 45,317,540 7.87%
PTTEP 332,700 41,512,150 3.63%
KTB 1,721,700 39,993,640 2.56%
INTUCH 348,200 34,177,900 5.75%
OSP 1,971,400 30,648,910 7.05%
WHA 6,263,100 29,801,936 8.94%
CCET 3,839,300 29,764,425 4.80%
MINT 968,900 24,476,440 3.53%
BEM 3,483,200 23,329,295 16.14%
BGRIM 1,513,200 21,851,780 7.86%
BCP 532,200 18,694,225 8.35%
TRUE 1,455,400 16,949,760 2.10%
OR 1,327,800 15,086,430 9.52%
MTC 332,800 14,799,550 6.81%
LH 3,156,200 14,313,650 6.48%
CPAXT 532,600 14,063,450 7.78%
SIRI 8,161,800 13,846,718 19.69%
TISCO 134,500 13,452,600 3.59%
EA 4,430,000 12,918,078 2.15%

 

*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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