Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 25 February 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

AOT 3,898,400 165,049,975 9.41%
CPALL 2,834,900 140,037,750 4.10%
TRUE 10,949,000 127,134,300 5.88%
PTTEP 1,056,500 124,731,100 6.40%
PTT 3,625,600 117,905,675 6.39%
DELTA 1,491,000 111,803,975 8.13%
KBANK 500,500 78,346,900 4.50%
BBL 506,300 76,856,350 4.11%
BH 407,800 75,018,800 12.07%
SCC 450,900 62,759,850 16.10%
ADVANC 223,300 62,305,200 2.34%
CPF 2,472,600 55,755,450 14.38%
TTB 24,356,100 47,589,261 7.01%
BDMS 1,894,700 43,552,070 4.00%
CRC 1,259,700 42,012,800 11.92%
INTUCH 507,200 41,449,575 6.03%
WHA 11,531,600 41,099,210 1.77%
BCP 943,800 34,659,975 3.66%
VGI 11,094,500 34,568,824 4.49%
OR 2,951,600 34,038,140 15.72%
BTS 5,576,800 32,907,185 5.45%
KTB 1,403,000 32,769,910 2.34%
MINT 1,110,100 31,530,400 3.89%
CPN 628,900 31,030,750 5.49%
MTC 606,500 28,733,075 10.69%
IVL 1,306,100 27,551,390 8.73%
BAM 4,419,600 26,837,695 7.33%
BANPU 5,807,200 25,157,468 11.51%
KTC 489,700 24,738,150 4.96%
AP 2,630,900 22,323,690 12.97%

 

*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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