Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 23 September 2024

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BDMS 8,946,400 276,562,175 10.42%
PTTEP 1,127,500 155,119,150 8.32%
SCC 623,200 143,658,500 11.31%
DELTA 1,274,600 136,111,450 16.84%
BANPU 11,677,500 85,761,180 4.01%
CRC 2,406,500 80,186,525 27.17%
TOP 1,538,200 77,927,175 15.26%
HMPRO 7,308,500 76,970,970 16.59%
CPALL 1,168,900 76,627,650 5.98%
CPN 1,125,200 75,587,700 9.36%
TRUE 6,379,300 70,088,480 9.33%
MINT 2,350,800 67,648,650 15.00%
ADVANC 241,800 62,242,700 4.12%
KBANK 390,000 61,664,550 3.10%
AOT 939,700 59,500,050 9.21%
TU 3,403,700 50,534,250 20.11%
SCB 335,600 37,511,000 5.67%
SCGP 1,233,700 35,458,675 10.94%
KTB 1,530,400 31,782,190 2.07%
INTUCH 348,200 31,611,750 10.82%
IVL 1,168,100 28,599,670 3.90%
CPF 1,165,200 28,353,310 3.84%
PTT 845,800 28,122,850 2.79%
LH 4,026,900 25,798,830 6.30%
JMT 1,262,200 22,903,720 3.68%
BCP 592,200 21,878,250 8.52%
BGRIM 902,900 20,934,560 7.06%
BEM 2,499,400 19,865,115 4.93%
KCE 494,800 19,325,750 6.14%
OR 1,048,600 17,963,920 11.06%

 

*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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