Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 24 January 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

AOT 3,961,600 222,903,225 22.33%
DELTA 805,700 117,451,400 7.70%
SCC 634,000 96,818,950 13.23%
BBL 575,600 88,277,450 6.78%
PTT 2,678,300 82,357,725 10.01%
KBANK 513,200 81,538,000 7.13%
BH 267,900 50,049,100 6.35%
BCP 1,378,500 48,189,350 8.07%
CPALL 864,500 47,844,875 4.92%
PTTGC 1,839,500 40,306,110 5.97%
TOP 1,306,700 34,512,275 3.93%
BTS 5,284,100 31,796,625 6.11%
KTB 1,161,900 26,519,070 2.84%
TISCO 265,000 26,096,925 10.73%
TU 2,200,400 25,296,600 6.18%
BEM 3,640,600 24,059,190 12.38%
SCB 184,400 22,774,400 2.99%
INTUCH 224,200 22,306,500 3.90%
PTTEP 179,600 21,886,300 3.33%
CBG 269,800 21,484,275 9.06%
GULF 319,900 19,286,825 2.56%
BDMS 798,600 18,809,100 2.82%
FUEVFVND01 398,950 17,753,275 13.86%
OSP 835,800 17,140,680 9.18%
BA 905,400 17,077,060 23.44%
TRUE 1,442,100 16,920,880 2.87%
CCET 1,600,700 14,222,425 2.36%
HMPRO 1,497,400 13,252,385 10.12%
BANPU 2,175,100 11,403,985 5.87%
CENTEL 371,000 11,246,500 12.53%

 

*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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