Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 4 April 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

DELTA 4,769,900 272,639,875 17.46%
KBANK 1,356,700 215,100,650 6.60%
KTB 6,367,700 146,211,110 7.67%
ADVANC 403,500 110,302,800 8.36%
SCC 782,800 110,050,000 17.41%
PTT 2,909,200 91,431,700 4.73%
AOT 2,169,100 81,296,225 6.45%
TRUE 6,150,300 71,452,820 5.81%
HANA 3,730,700 58,820,020 26.81%
BDMS 2,482,900 55,835,290 5.21%
BEM 10,431,200 54,340,250 24.08%
CPN 1,122,100 54,107,150 15.17%
PTTEP 498,300 54,012,900 2.66%
TTB 27,166,900 52,763,900 8.05%
MTC 1,201,800 50,428,225 6.51%
BH 289,300 49,198,050 12.39%
PTTGC 2,694,300 43,789,980 4.80%
CPALL 864,600 43,423,700 4.34%
CRC 1,473,900 36,856,265 10.82%
SCB 244,700 29,994,800 2.09%
TDEX 3,811,700 26,666,531 54.01%
CPF 1,122,100 26,463,730 6.03%
WHA 8,142,500 24,223,000 2.74%
HMPRO 2,778,700 23,366,345 6.73%
BCP 596,600 22,595,625 6.69%
GULF 450,000 20,817,500 0.50%
BBL 131,300 18,633,100 0.85%
OSP 1,252,000 17,454,830 10.70%
TISCO 163,000 16,025,750 1.96%
SAWAD 533,700 15,757,925 4.19%

 

*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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