Top 30 Short-Selling Thai Stocks on 21 April 2025

Securities
Volume
(Shares)
Turnover

(Baht)

% Short Selling Value

Comparing with

Total Trading Value

KBANK 1,894,100 282,819,450 11.64%
KTB 8,423,300 172,087,070 12.04%
DELTA 1,720,100 118,315,525 10.45%
BBL 738,600 105,888,550 6.94%
SCC 582,000 88,128,350 22.63%
AOT 2,306,100 86,956,575 8.38%
ADVANC 293,500 82,415,100 15.84%
PTT 2,501,100 76,323,200 6.33%
PTTEP 678,100 68,281,350 10.14%
CPALL 1,336,900 67,235,800 3.33%
TTB 23,751,300 43,891,640 4.66%
GULF 956,700 43,536,400 4.03%
TISCO 386,900 38,880,950 6.61%
HMPRO 4,111,200 36,701,885 12.43%
SCB 309,800 35,041,550 2.43%
KKP 666,300 34,066,750 6.17%
CPN 634,300 30,565,850 17.70%
BH 146,500 25,095,350 9.98%
BDMS 975,000 22,896,420 5.47%
WHA 6,225,400 18,445,946 2.07%
MINT 593,000 15,459,900 8.82%
CPF 612,200 15,227,915 2.96%
BEM 2,370,800 14,008,485 6.53%
MTC 294,100 12,739,475 6.71%
VGI 5,356,400 11,850,872 4.20%
TCAP 221,000 10,372,175 11.48%
CRC 438,400 10,176,850 4.63%
SAWAD 334,100 10,149,275 6.14%
TRUE 834,400 9,929,360 2.29%
PTTGC 436,000 7,868,730 2.45%

 

*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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