Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 16 January 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 1,885,500 263,923,450 8.80%
KBANK 761,100 122,877,500 7.12%
AOT 1,957,900 111,840,600 16.13%
INTUCH 802,600 81,277,350 4.85%
PTT 2,382,800 73,964,375 5.02%
HMPRO 6,507,400 59,502,060 11.96%
GULF 936,700 56,801,075 2.83%
CPALL 939,400 52,716,575 3.44%
PTTEP 345,200 44,808,450 4.77%
ADVANC 142,500 40,963,500 2.27%
BH 204,800 39,774,550 7.73%
TOP 1,366,000 36,633,575 10.12%
BDMS 1,479,800 35,410,940 5.57%
SCB 276,600 33,620,150 3.92%
CRC 956,600 33,608,825 7.39%
WHA 5,437,500 27,945,775 9.10%
BBL 169,100 25,862,650 3.50%
CBG 310,500 23,818,925 5.65%
LH 3,773,700 18,300,468 9.15%
TISCO 177,000 17,567,250 5.39%
JMT 1,148,500 16,922,450 4.36%
TRUE 1,312,600 15,751,300 1.89%
CPF 703,400 15,710,010 7.99%
CPAXT 533,600 14,836,025 2.42%
BCP 410,100 13,705,825 7.52%
KTB 607,000 13,478,520 1.64%
PTTGC 584,000 13,302,610 3.52%
HANA 555,400 12,745,090 8.61%
BTS 2,111,600 12,253,760 6.16%
CCET 1,409,500 11,755,510 1.14%

 

*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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