Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 17 February 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 9,745,200 824,321,200 9.98%
AOT 13,702,700 593,172,575 7.87%
KBANK 837,400 130,886,500 9.88%
PTT 4,135,600 129,237,500 8.76%
TIDLOR 4,530,800 79,866,200 19.54%
PTTEP 626,500 79,601,600 8.73%
BDMS 2,772,100 63,871,030 5.42%
MINT 2,276,300 62,800,975 9.09%
BH 319,700 57,862,600 5.33%
CPALL 1,120,900 56,110,350 2.60%
MTC 1,071,600 48,570,750 13.31%
OR 3,802,100 46,891,450 10.30%
GULF 741,300 43,115,100 2.77%
ADVANC 142,600 42,526,300 1.79%
BEM 6,475,800 42,092,700 38.47%
HMPRO 4,538,100 38,870,620 13.51%
INTUCH 381,900 37,930,325 2.88%
BBL 235,600 36,044,750 3.78%
TTB 16,956,500 33,350,028 3.30%
SAWAD 835,700 32,076,050 18.62%
CPN 624,100 31,475,600 4.49%
TISCO 302,600 29,793,025 7.44%
SCC 194,100 28,835,200 5.25%
TOP 1,055,800 27,491,050 2.48%
CPF 1,197,500 25,676,730 4.85%
TRUE 1,843,500 23,596,770 3.63%
KTB 891,800 20,645,210 2.31%
SCB 169,300 20,534,450 1.35%
VGI 6,484,000 20,046,604 2.52%
TU 1,610,800 19,105,380 4.68%

 

*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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