Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 4 March 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

BDMS 7,363,500 175,650,420 16.85%
PTT 4,187,100 129,932,850 10.43%
AOT 2,740,600 112,536,700 3.67%
ADVANC 289,100 77,681,900 2.97%
KTB 3,347,300 76,252,020 7.63%
TRUE 5,475,500 61,291,110 4.30%
CRC 1,855,700 56,728,750 11.05%
BEM 8,544,900 52,969,675 21.49%
KBANK 341,700 51,834,200 4.14%
WHA 14,881,900 51,010,460 4.92%
PTTEP 455,200 49,889,050 6.77%
MTC 1,044,700 49,226,775 16.20%
BH 225,300 44,218,450 8.12%
MINT 1,515,400 43,427,350 8.53%
CPALL 809,300 43,000,725 3.12%
DELTA 437,800 31,422,275 2.04%
BBL 207,300 30,630,250 4.53%
SCC 219,900 29,776,150 6.23%
VGI 8,363,700 27,323,806 4.24%
CCET 4,357,400 26,816,850 4.95%
TISCO 233,300 22,847,025 3.81%
BTS 3,814,100 22,640,260 10.73%
CPN 433,900 21,984,650 4.72%
INTUCH 231,800 18,070,075 3.70%
TTB 9,075,200 17,436,977 3.72%
PTTGC 1,049,500 16,631,330 1.93%
KCE 907,000 16,084,980 11.60%
SCB 129,900 15,954,900 1.61%
TLI 1,310,500 15,425,490 5.01%
HMPRO 1,718,700 13,959,610 7.43%

 

*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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