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As of July 4, 2026, TradersQuant's model rates STEX (STEX) 49/100. STEX is covered in the Unknown sector. The score blends valuation, growth, earnings quality and momentum into a single grade.
On the fundamentals, STEX shows trailing revenue of $40000. This page also tracks STEX's short interest, institutional (smart-money) positioning and the options market — the same cross-signal view institutions watch.
STEX currently carries a TradersQuant composite score of 49/100, which we read as a cautious signal. This is research, not financial advice — always combine it with your own judgement.
TradersQuant generates a 12-month, three-scenario (bull/base/bear) model forecast for STEX. Open the live page for current figures.
TradersQuant publishes a model-based 12-month price prediction for STEX, and every call is logged and graded publicly against the S&P 500. Open the live page for current figures.
We deliberately don't publish 2030 price predictions for STEX — no model can honestly forecast a single stock five-plus years out, and sites that do are guessing. TradersQuant focuses on a rigorous 12-month bull/base/bear range, refreshed continuously and graded on our public track record.
STEX does not currently pay a dividend.
Data and model outputs are for research only and are not financial advice. Figures update continuously.