Golden Goose Picks
Could this be another Golden Goose Picks success story in the making!
- from the AI-Developed mind of the Golden Goose Picks scannerSTEX — Why the Setup Has Recovered
Last week, STEX’s surge collapsed after a sharp pre‑dilution drop and a subsequent 424B5 filing that confirmed a major $35M offering. Golden Goose Picks correctly marked the setup as BROKEN, because the price action violated the surge structure and invalidated the expected recovery window.
Today, the behavior has changed — and the system responded.
1. Price has returned to the Recoil Zone
STEX is now trading at $3.25, back inside the Recoil Zone of $3.19–$3.41.
A broken surge cannot recover unless price re‑enters the structural range where the recoil pattern is valid. STEX has done exactly that.
2. The surge structure is no longer violated
The earlier breakdown was caused by a deep move below the zone.
Now the price has stabilized and reclaimed the zone, meaning:
the structural low held
the recoil pattern is intact again
the expected recovery window is back in play
Golden Goose Picks only restores a setup when the behavior matches the original surge profile.
3. The dilution event is now priced in
The 424B5 offering caused the initial collapse.
But once the market digested the dilution:
selling pressure eased
volatility normalized
price drifted back into structure
Golden Goose Picks doesn’t care about the filing itself — it cares about how the market behaves after the filing.
4. No new structural threats have appeared
Since the dilution event:
no new filings
no new breakdowns
no abnormal volatility
no violation of the surge close
The setup is behaving cleanly again.
5. The SAFE & READY tag is earned, not given
Golden Goose Picks doesn’t “forgive” a broken surge.
It waits for:
structural recovery
price re‑entry
behavioral confirmation
STEX met all three conditions.
The Bottom Line
STEX was broken for the right reasons — and it recovered for the right reasons.
The system isn’t reacting to headlines or hope. It’s reacting to behavior, and the behavior now matches a valid, intact surge.
And don’t forget these short stories:
STEX: broken → recovered
MERC: wait → broken
EFOI: pulsed → dipped → valid
JVA: drifted → small loss → disciplined exit

