Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 28 February 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

PTT 9,642,600 303,843,325 12.17%
KBANK 1,823,200 274,315,600 12.66%
AOT 4,793,100 204,613,800 10.21%
DELTA 2,641,700 202,690,025 7.49%
ADVANC 629,500 173,326,500 4.16%
CRC 4,263,800 135,508,400 14.77%
PTTEP 1,103,500 120,271,100 9.50%
BH 613,500 119,818,700 5.82%
SAWAD 3,398,500 114,652,125 18.90%
GULF 1,668,600 80,381,625 3.30%
CPALL 1,352,900 71,745,550 1.56%
MTC 1,336,800 63,024,025 16.32%
CPN 1,285,600 62,576,825 5.92%
TIDLOR 3,574,200 61,471,420 21.53%
BBL 404,400 59,362,800 2.12%
KTB 2,518,300 56,179,050 2.51%
TISCO 542,200 53,281,475 8.23%
TTB 26,803,400 51,083,557 5.39%
BTS 8,704,900 50,971,545 10.14%
BEM 7,876,100 49,454,225 13.21%
BCH 3,009,800 47,385,960 11.74%
OR 3,900,600 43,088,360 11.87%
TRUE 3,626,300 42,311,460 2.67%
BDMS 1,693,800 41,123,430 1.51%
MINT 1,179,800 33,763,050 3.42%
CHG 16,922,600 32,808,700 8.33%
IVL 1,687,300 32,353,370 7.20%
CCET 4,902,000 27,781,195 1.76%
TCAP 569,900 27,169,350 16.25%
SCB 214,900 26,338,200 1.90%

 

*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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