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THETA up +30.4% in 30 days but has lost −29.3% from April intraday peak — momentum stalling
- THETA gained +30.4% over the 30 days to Apr 30, rising from $0.1493 to $0.1947 — one of the stronger 30-day returns among mid-cap assets.
- However, THETA hit a 90-day intraday high of $0.2754 on Apr 18 and has since declined steadily to $0.1947 by Apr 30 — a −29.3% drawdown from peak in just 12 days.
- The Apr 18 session showed a large upper wick: THETA opened at $0.2154, reached $0.2754 intraday on its highest volume day of the month (491M tokens), but closed at only $0.2191 — signalling fading buying pressure.
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Conclusion
THETA Apr 30 close = $0.1947; Mar 31 close = $0.1493; 30-day return = +30.42%. 90-day intraday high = $0.2754 (Apr 18); drawdown to Apr 30 = −29.3%. Apr 18 volume = 491.2M (highest in 30-day window). Apr 18 open = $0.2154, high = $0.2754, close = $0.2191.