Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 27 February 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 2,757,800 224,746,775 10.82%
ADVANC 712,100 200,111,100 6.63%
PTTEP 1,130,000 125,009,600 8.77%
BH 637,600 123,350,550 5.12%
SAWAD 3,318,800 113,082,025 10.91%
CPALL 2,074,100 111,626,425 1.52%
AOT 2,116,600 92,094,025 5.26%
BEM 13,836,800 86,745,640 12.38%
SCC 645,800 83,133,800 8.25%
BBL 499,900 73,735,450 5.00%
INTUCH 888,400 71,450,950 8.08%
BDMS 2,908,300 70,838,130 2.47%
KBANK 439,100 66,563,850 2.95%
TOP 2,613,200 61,143,920 7.46%
WHA 16,759,000 59,356,488 6.15%
CPN 1,077,100 54,223,150 9.61%
TIDLOR 2,595,700 46,091,190 12.18%
TRUE 3,514,600 41,950,750 5.19%
KTC 817,400 41,131,325 7.84%
MTC 845,600 39,930,000 10.51%
BANPU 8,664,000 36,019,098 10.62%
IVL 1,746,400 33,838,710 4.17%
CPF 1,349,500 32,716,900 4.77%
GULF 662,500 32,713,525 2.01%
HANA 1,487,300 30,693,030 13.69%
PTT 924,500 29,815,125 2.69%
PTTGC 1,557,600 25,388,680 2.73%
MINT 834,000 24,183,900 4.20%
TTB 10,942,900 21,182,043 4.32%
TISCO 208,900 20,654,150 6.01%

 

*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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