Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 18 February 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 4,593,000 374,035,475 8.81%
KBANK 1,554,600 250,425,100 8.60%
AOT 3,711,800 162,503,400 5.67%
PTT 3,347,400 104,520,425 8.45%
PTTEP 743,500 94,348,250 12.91%
CPALL 1,482,300 76,243,925 3.89%
BEM 10,559,300 68,635,450 54.65%
CPF 3,083,500 68,206,710 10.85%
INTUCH 413,800 41,009,300 3.12%
BH 207,100 38,187,400 5.16%
MINT 1,282,300 35,550,175 3.49%
BBL 227,800 35,209,350 2.61%
HMPRO 3,960,700 34,123,650 17.52%
ADVANC 115,200 33,874,400 1.44%
BDMS 1,415,200 33,214,760 2.61%
GULF 560,500 32,407,575 3.36%
CPAXT 1,174,600 31,851,750 11.19%
BANPU 6,991,900 31,414,722 9.26%
OR 2,489,300 30,744,580 22.47%
VGI 7,050,000 22,186,866 4.62%
CRC 569,900 20,136,525 8.17%
SCC 135,500 20,012,500 5.31%
TOP 730,700 19,229,825 3.16%
TU 1,552,700 18,592,290 5.11%
TRUE 1,394,900 17,715,230 3.34%
TIDLOR 935,500 16,817,920 9.06%
IVL 731,400 16,571,230 3.83%
CPN 315,100 16,210,900 4.19%
MTC 336,300 15,770,450 4.66%
TTB 7,287,400 14,437,629 2.02%

 

*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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