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Apr 03, 2026
CTW Cayman (CTW): +40% Surge in 30 Days on Anime Gaming Momentum

CTW Cayman (CTW): +40% Surge in 30 Days on Anime Gaming Momentum

Key Takeaways

  • CTW stock surged +40% over the past 30 days, driven by new game launches like Kakegurui ALL IN and positive market sentiment around global expansion.
  • Over the past quarter, shares rose +19%, reflecting recovery from early-year lows amid strategic initiatives and sector interest in gaming.
  • Key drivers include company announcements on anime gaming pipeline, North American office opening, and volatile trading with increasing volume.
  • Fundamentals show revenue growth to $90M TTM (trailing twelve months), with EPS at $0.06, supporting upward momentum.
  • Stock remains volatile, trading above 50-day MA ($1.74) but below 52-week high ($4.88).

Understanding CTW Cayman (CTW) and Its Place in the Market

I've been keeping an eye on CTW, a company that runs a web-based gaming platform mainly in Japan and Singapore via its key HTML5 site, G123.jp. It focuses on free-to-play browser games drawn from popular Japanese anime like Queen's Blade and Goblin Slayer, making them easy to access on mobile or PC without any downloads or installations.

The business model centers on game distribution for developers, handling localization, marketing, customer support, and revenue sharing from in-game purchases. In the electronic gaming and multimedia space, CTW carves out a niche with anime IP-based casual games, boasting over 29 active titles and millions of monthly active users (MAUs).

From what I see, the recent stock performance ties closely to these fundamentals: revenue hit $90.37M TTM, up notably year-over-year, thanks to growth in paying users and gross margins around 76%. The blend of high-demand anime content and global expansion efforts has provided resilience amid sector volatility.

CTW Stock Performance: 30-Day Rally and Quarterly Gains

In the last 30 days, CTW shares rose from about $1.70 in early March to a recent close of $2.37, delivering a +40% gain. The path was volatile but upward-trending overall, with a dip to $1.52 mid-period before pushing to highs near $2.49 on volume that climbed to 121,900 shares.

Over the past quarter, the stock gained +19% from roughly $1.99 in early January to $2.37. It consolidated in January lows around $1.48, then recovered steadily with spikes on news, now trading above the 50-day moving average (MA) of $1.74 but below the 200-day MA of $2.02.

Key Catalysts Behind the Recent 30-Day Move

The 30-day rally gained steam from company news on its content pipeline. On March 23, CTW launched "Kakegurui ALL IN," part of its anime-inspired lineup, which lifted confidence in user engagement and in-game purchase revenue.

Earlier updates on global anime gaming expansion added to the optimism, aligning with intraday jumps up to 12%. I also checked this using Tickeron’s AI Screener to compare CTW against industry peers. Analyst coverage and events like the Roth Conference boosted visibility, while sector strength in communication services—where CTW moved with peers—amplified the gains amid digital entertainment trends. Volatility lingered on lighter volume days, but the positive drivers prevailed.

Quarterly Performance Drivers for CTW

The quarter's uptrend built on growth stories, such as the February New York office opening to build a North American foothold, pointing to diversification beyond Japan. This came after fiscal year 2025 results with revenue at $90.4M, though net income fell to $3.8M due to developer investments.

Gaming demand tailwinds and anime IP appeal helped counter early lows. Institutional focus through conferences and high-volume sessions showed shifting investor interest. Free-to-play competition is fierce, but CTW's platform efficiency and user metrics drove the recovery from a $1.10 all-time low in February.

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What to Watch Next for CTW Stock

Looking ahead, I'm watching upcoming earnings for updates on new title revenue and paying user trends. Shifts in anime gaming and free-to-play monetization could sway sentiment.

Macro elements like interest rates on spending and global digital content demand stay relevant. Further expansion or partnerships might spark moves.

Risks involve dependence on key games, data privacy regulations, and competition; I'll track volume and insider activity for clues.

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CTW's MACD Histogram just turned positive

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) for CTW turned positive on August 12, 2026. Looking at past instances where CTW's MACD turned positive, the stock continued to rise in of 10 cases over the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

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Technical Analysis (Indicators)

Bullish Trend Analysis

The Momentum Indicator moved above the 0 level on August 13, 2026. You may want to consider a long position or call options on CTW as a result. In of 20 past instances where the momentum indicator moved above 0, the stock continued to climb. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

CTW moved above its 50-day moving average on August 07, 2026 date and that indicates a change from a downward trend to an upward trend.

The 10-day moving average for CTW crossed bullishly above the 50-day moving average on August 13, 2026. This indicates that the trend has shifted higher and could be considered a buy signal. In of 1 past instances when the 10-day crossed above the 50-day, the stock continued to move higher over the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

Following a 3-day Advance, the price is estimated to grow further. Considering data from situations where CTW advanced for three days, in of 43 cases, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

Bearish Trend Analysis

The 10-day RSI Indicator for CTW moved out of overbought territory on August 17, 2026. This could be a bearish sign for the stock. Traders may want to consider selling the stock or buying put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 4 similar instances where the indicator moved out of overbought territory. In of the 4 cases, the stock moved lower in the following days. This puts the odds of a move lower at .

The Stochastic Oscillator may be shifting from an upward trend to a downward trend. In of 10 cases where CTW's Stochastic Oscillator exited the overbought zone, the price fell further within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

CTW broke above its upper Bollinger Band on August 14, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to drop as the stock moves back below the upper band and toward the middle band. You may want to consider selling the stock or exploring put options.

Fundamental Analysis (Ratings)

The Tickeron PE Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), pointing to outstanding earnings growth. The PE Growth rating is based on a comparative analysis of stock PE ratio increase over the last 12 months compared against S&P 500 index constituents.

The Tickeron Price Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating steady price growth. CTW’s price grows at a higher rate over the last 12 months as compared to S&P 500 index constituents.

The Tickeron Valuation Rating of (best 1 - 100 worst) indicates that the company is fair valued in the industry. This rating compares market capitalization estimated by our proprietary formula with the current market capitalization. This rating is based on the following metrics, as compared to industry averages: P/B Ratio (4.623) is normal, around the industry mean (12.533). CTW's P/E Ratio (89.016) is considerably higher than the industry average of (16.120). CTW's Projected Growth (PEG Ratio) (0.000) is slightly lower than the industry average of (2.124). CTW has a moderately low Dividend Yield (0.000) as compared to the industry average of (0.054). P/S Ratio (1.919) is also within normal values, averaging (1.717).

The Tickeron SMR rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating weak sales and an unprofitable business model. SMR (Sales, Margin, Return on Equity) rating is based on comparative analysis of weighted Sales, Income Margin and Return on Equity values compared against S&P 500 index constituents. The weighted SMR value is a proprietary formula developed by Tickeron and represents an overall profitability measure for a stock.

The Tickeron Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating that the returns do not compensate for the risks. CTW’s unstable profits reported over time resulted in significant Drawdowns within these last five years. A stable profit reduces stock drawdown and volatility. The average Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for the industry is 96, placing this stock worse than average.

Notable companies

The most notable companies in this group are NetEase (NASDAQ:NTES), Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ:TTWO).

Industry description

TVs, telephones, washing machines, home speakers and even home-office equipment like computers and printers…the list is virtually endless when it comes to consumer electronics and appliances. And, with ‘smarthomes’ increasingly becoming the reality, we could see a sharp surge in high-tech gadgets (including robotic appliances) making their way into our homes– and therefore spelling plenty opportunities in the related industries. Consumers account for 70% of US GDP, and their purchases of high-functioning electronics could make significant dents in the economy’s health. Sony Corp., Whirlpool and iRobot are some of the major consumer electronics/appliances makers.

Market Cap

The average market capitalization across the Electronics/Appliances Industry is 7.9B. The market cap for tickers in the group ranges from 78.65K to 403.7B. SSNLF holds the highest valuation in this group at 403.7B. The lowest valued company is BHAT at 78.65K.

High and low price notable news

The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the Electronics/Appliances Industry was -1%. For the same Industry, the average monthly price growth was -4%, and the average quarterly price growth was 5%. GCL experienced the highest price growth at 37%, while GDC experienced the biggest fall at -16%.

Volume

The average weekly volume growth across all stocks in the Electronics/Appliances Industry was 6%. For the same stocks of the Industry, the average monthly volume growth was 103% and the average quarterly volume growth was -12%

Fundamental Analysis Ratings

The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows

Valuation Rating: 51
P/E Growth Rating: 65
Price Growth Rating: 62
SMR Rating: 77
Profit Risk Rating: 95
Seasonality Score: -32 (-100 ... +100)
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