The price of a stock is the truest depiction of a company's value and what the market anticipates about its performance. A stock's market value is critical, but the process is plagued with uncertainty, leading to investor skepticism. However, in today's economic environment, investors may learn a lot about the market expectations of their target stocks by looking at stock's performance and important indicators. Comparing their expectations to the market could help investors estimate their prospective return.
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1 Week1 MonthQuarterHalf Year1 YearYTD624.97632.1638.4638.4638.4632.1588.55580549.05442.65382.08587.82+1.34%-0.48%+6.85%+29.29%+63.90%+5.29%META has a current P/E ratio of 28.12
The META stock has a trailing twelve month price-to sales (P/S) ratio of 9.98 while its price-to-book (P/B) value is 9.49.
META's price-to-free-cashflow (P/FCF) ratio is 29.83, an indicator that is currently being trending upward.
Based on META's recent bid, its distance from 20 days simple moving average is 1.83%. It is 3.31% apart from 50 days simple moving average, and it is 15.26% apart from 200 days simple moving average.
The 52-week high for META is $638.40 which is -3.44% away from the current price level whereas the distance of that from the 52-week low of $382.08 stands at 66.18%.
The performance of META stock was not encouraging with most of its significant price indicators in green. Meta Platforms, Inc.(NASDAQ: META) shares have moved upward +0.60% or $3.69 in the latest trading session and have gained 5.29% year-to-date (YTD). The stock has gained nearly 63.9% over the past year. After moving 6.85% over the trailing 3-month period, the stock is 29.29% higher in the 6-month period. Looking at its performance over the shorter term, it'sgained 1.34% a week and -0.48% a month.
The current 14-day RSI for META stock is 54.52. Investors and traders alike rely on the relative strength index, or RSI, as an oscillating indicator. In terms of values, the RSI operates within a range ranging from 0 to 100. A rising RSI line indicates strength in the shares. As the RSI line falls, the opposite occurs. It is possible to examine different time periods when using the RSI indicator. Shorter time frames can cause the RSI to be more volatile. Most traders pay close attention to the marks between 30 and 70 on the RSI scale. When the stock price moves over 70, it is often considered to be an indicator of overbought conditions. Dropping below 30 indicates oversold territory. These levels are often used by traders to forecast stock price reversals.
ATR stands for Average True Range, which may be useful when traders or investors are assessing technical inventory. Currently, Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) has a 14-day ATR of 17.48.
After closing at $612.77 with 2.52B of its shares outstanding, the current enterprise value of META is roughly 1.25T.
Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META) is up 63.9% when it comes to the percentage price change over the past 52-weeks. The percentage price change came more than that of broader S&P 500 index that came at a rise of 24.72%. META stock price is also up 5.29% on its value in year-to-date trading.
The number outstanding shares of META is 2.52B, and of these 99.84% shares are freely available for trading. On average, META stock has traded 13.05M shares per day for the past 10 days. A total of 11.48M shares changed hands during the last trading session with the average session volume of 12.76M shares.
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