Streamex (NASDAQ: STEX) announced a live webcast and slide presentation for its earnings and corporate update on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. EDT. Management will recap 2025 results, discuss the GLDY launch, institutional traction, product development, and the 2026 roadmap. A replay will be archived on the company investor relations website.
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News Market Reaction – STEX
-2.59%
4 alerts
-2.59%News Effect
+2.4%Peak Tracked
-4.8%Trough Tracked
-$3MValuation Impact
$125.08MMarket Cap
0.1xRel. Volume
On the day this news was published, STEX declined 2.59%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction.
Argus tracked a peak move of +2.4% during that session.
Argus tracked a trough of -4.8% from its starting point during tracking.
Our momentum scanner triggered 4 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility.
This price movement removed approximately $3M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $125.08M at that time.
Webcast time:4:30 p.m. EDTCapital raised:$55MGLDY yield:3.5% yield paid in gold+5 more
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Webcast time4:30 p.m. EDTEarnings and corporate update presentation on April 8, 2026
Capital raised$55M2025 capital raised as highlighted in April 1, 2026 update
GLDY yield3.5% yield paid in goldGLDY product structure and return profile
Beneficial ownership12.02%Avanico Limited and Frank Giustra stake as of Sep 15, 2025
Owned shares17,371,845 sharesCollective beneficial ownership in Schedule 13G/A
Exchangeable Shares17,193,640 Exchangeable SharesReceived under May 23, 2025 share purchase agreement
Currently exchangeable portion5.01%Exchangeable into Streamex common shares as of Sep 15, 2025
Additional Shares178,205 SharesHeld by Sestini & Co. and included in aggregate ownership
Market Reality Check
Price:$1.1300Vol:Volume 1,121,447 vs 20-da...
low vol
$1.1300Last Close
VolumeVolume 1,121,447 vs 20-day average 2,174,605, indicating lighter-than-normal trading ahead of the update.low
TechnicalShares at $1.16, trading below 200-day MA of $3.73 and 84.41% under the 52-week high of $7.44.
Peers on Argus
No peers listed in the sector context and no names in the momentum scanner, sugg...
No peers listed in the sector context and no names in the momentum scanner, suggesting the 4.5% move was stock-specific rather than part of a broader sector rotation.
Hired experienced CFO from Coinbase and Morgan Stanley to lead finance.
Pattern Detected
Recent fundamentally positive news (capital raise, GLDY positioning, lock-up clarification, CFO hire) has produced mixed reactions, with more divergences than alignments between news tone and next-day price.
Recent Company History
This announcement schedules details for an April 8 webcast, following a series of 2026 updates. On April 1, Streamex reported a year of progress, including raising about $55M, eliminating debt, and launching GLDY. Late March news covered co-founders’ new one-year lock-ups and GLDY’s fit with the draft CLARITY Act. The company also presented at the 38th Annual ROTH Conference and appointed an experienced CFO from Coinbase and Morgan Stanley, signaling ongoing institutional and product-focused execution.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement set the logistics for an April 8 webcast to review 2025 financial results, GLDY tr...
Analysis
This announcement set the logistics for an April 8 webcast to review 2025 financial results, GLDY traction, and the 2026 roadmap. It followed updates on a roughly $55M capital raise, debt elimination, and GLDY’s 3.5% yield structure. With the stock at $1.16, below its $3.73 200-day MA and well under the $7.44 52-week high, investors may focus on details about asset growth, institutional adoption, and any changes to long-term strategy during the call.
Key Terms
tokenization, real-world assets, Form 10-K, yield-bearing, +4 more
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tokenizationtechnical
"a technology and infrastructure company focused on the tokenization of commodity real-world assets"
Tokenization is the process of converting real-world assets or rights into digital tokens stored on a computer network. This allows assets, such as property or investments, to be divided into smaller parts, making them easier to buy, sell, or transfer electronically. For investors, tokenization can increase access to a wider range of investments and make transactions faster and more efficient.
real-world assetstechnical
"focused on the tokenization of commodity real-world assets"
Real-world assets are physical or financial things of value—like property, commodities, loans, or art—that exist outside digital markets and can be bought, sold, or used as collateral. For investors, they matter because they often provide steady income, reduce reliance on volatile paper markets, and can add diversification much like owning a rental property beside stock holdings. Treat them like tangible building blocks that can stabilize a portfolio and back the value of financial products.
Form 10-Kregulatory
"filed its Annual Report on Form 10-K and will host an earnings"
A Form 10-K is a comprehensive report that publicly traded companies are required to file annually with regulators. It provides a detailed overview of a company's financial health, operations, and risks, similar to a detailed health report. Investors use this information to assess the company's performance and make informed decisions about buying or selling its stock.
yield-bearingfinancial
"launched GLDY (yield-bearing tokenized gold), strengthened board and leadership"
An asset described as yield-bearing regularly pays money to its holder, such as interest from a bond or dividends from a stock, instead of only changing in market price. For investors this matters because these payments provide steady income, help cushion portfolio volatility, and compound over time like a stream of small deposits, so yield-bearing choices are often used to generate cash flow or balance growth-focused holdings.
Schedule 13G/Aregulatory
"Streamex Corp. (STEX) Schedule 13G/A: Avanico Limited and Frank Giustra"
A Schedule 13G/A is an amended public filing with the U.S. securities regulator that updates a previous Schedule 13G, disclosing when an individual or group holds a substantial (typically over 5%) stake in a company and is claiming a passive, non‑controlling intent. Investors monitor these updates because rising or falling holdings can signal changing confidence, potential future moves, or shifts in voting power — like watching a public ledger where large shareholders quietly adjust their positions.
Exchangeable Sharesfinancial
"received 17,193,640 Exchangeable Shares in connection with a May 23, 2025"
Exchangeable shares are stock-like securities that the holder can swap for shares of a different company or a different class of shares, usually according to a preset ratio and time conditions. Think of them like a coupon that can be redeemed for another product: their value and future supply depend on the underlying shares they convert into, so investors care because conversion can change ownership stakes, affect share supply and price, and shift potential returns or voting power.
lock-up agreementsfinancial
"claims regarding Lock-Up Agreements; Co-Founders Morgan Lekstrom & Henry McPhie"
A lock-up agreement is a contract that prevents company insiders—founders, employees, and early investors—from selling their shares for a set period after a public stock offering. It matters to investors because it keeps a large block of shares off the market temporarily; when the lock-up ends, those holders can sell and this increased supply can cause the stock price to fall, similar to a timed release that suddenly opens a valve.
confidentially marketed public offeringfinancial
"The January 26, 2026 financing was a confidentially marketed public offering"
A confidentially marketed public offering is a planned sale of a company's shares to the public that is promoted privately to a small group of investors before being announced broadly. Think of it like quietly asking a few trusted buyers if they’re interested before putting items up for sale in a public marketplace; it lets the company test demand, set price expectations and limit market disruption. For investors, it signals potential share dilution, gives clues about demand and pricing, and may affect short-term stock volatility and investment decisions.
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WINTER PARK, Fla., April 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Streamex Corp. (“Streamex” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: STEX), a technology and infrastructure company focused on the tokenization of commodity real-world assets, today announced webcast details for its earnings and corporate update presentation to be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
During the webcast, management will provide a recap of the past year, updates on the 2025 financial results, GLDY launch, traction, institutional interest and adoption, continued product development, and the long-term roadmap for 2026 and beyond. A replay of the webcast will be archived on the Company’s investor relations website.
Details for the Webcast:
Time & Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
Streamex Corp. (NASDAQ: STEX) is a technology and infrastructure company focused on the tokenization and digitalization of commodity real-world assets. Streamex delivers institutional-grade solutions that bridge traditional finance and blockchain-enabled markets through secure, regulated, and yield-bearing financial instruments.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding Streamex’s business strategy, future growth, product development, and liquidity initiatives. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond Streamex’s control, and actual results may differ materially. Factors that could cause such differences include, among others, market conditions, regulatory developments, and macroeconomic factors affecting digital asset markets. A discussion of these and other factors, including risks and uncertainties with respect to Streamex, is set forth in Streamex's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, as may be supplemented or updated by Streamex's Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K, as well as discussions of potential risks, uncertainties, and other important factors included in other filings by Streamex from time to time. Streamex undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.
When is Streamex (STEX) hosting its earnings and corporate update webcast?
Streamex will host the webcast on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. EDT. According to the company, the live webcast includes a slide presentation and a replay that will be archived on the investor relations website for later viewing.
How can investors access the Streamex (STEX) April 8, 2026 webcast?
Investors can access the live webcast via a provided media-server link and view slides alongside the presentation. According to the company, the link is hosted at the announced URL and a replay will be available on the company investor relations site.
What topics will Streamex (STEX) cover during the April 8, 2026 presentation?
Management will recap 2025 financial results, discuss the GLDY launch, institutional interest, product development, and the 2026 roadmap. According to the company, the session aims to update investors on traction, adoption, and strategic plans for 2026 and beyond.
Can shareholders submit questions in advance for the Streamex (STEX) April 8 webcast?
Yes, investors and interested parties can submit questions in advance using the company's provided online form. According to the company, a specific submission link is available for pre-submitted questions to be considered during the presentation.
Will a replay of the Streamex (STEX) April 8, 2026 webcast be available after the live event?
Yes, a replay will be archived on the company's investor relations website after the live webcast. According to the company, the replay will remain accessible for investors who cannot attend the live April 8 presentation at 4:30 p.m. EDT.