Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 16 October 2024

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

GULF 6,233,000 406,988,000 18.21%
PTTEP 2,498,900 327,916,650 17.28%
SCC 947,900 204,056,600 27.99%
CPALL 2,514,600 164,267,075 7.38%
AOT 2,466,100 157,110,825 10.41%
DELTA 1,156,900 140,042,300 5.58%
CRC 3,961,200 132,284,250 33.44%
BDMS 4,029,800 117,871,650 8.45%
KTB 4,229,300 91,617,640 3.60%
TOP 1,761,700 85,238,750 11.51%
SCGP 3,030,400 81,583,750 19.81%
ADVANC 277,300 78,280,900 2.91%
SCB 667,100 73,369,050 5.03%
TISCO 712,900 69,158,325 8.27%
OR 3,973,200 66,652,180 41.31%
TRUE 5,392,100 62,285,600 4.61%
PTTGC 2,223,500 58,624,700 6.77%
BBL 332,500 51,615,700 2.04%
KCE 1,177,400 44,505,825 18.26%
LH 7,024,700 44,182,075 7.08%
MINT 1,341,100 38,599,300 7.94%
MBK 1,797,500 35,542,220 3.90%
SAWAD 786,100 34,302,975 3.81%
INTUCH 318,100 33,374,650 1.90%
KBANK 215,800 33,123,100 1.50%
BGRIM 1,349,900 31,894,450 5.31%
TU 2,098,600 31,705,490 4.29%
GPSC 636,700 30,400,350 4.13%
JMT 1,272,600 26,058,900 0.86%
BEM 2,859,500 23,369,985 4.24%

 

*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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