If you've logged into your Facebook account recently, you may have noticed a bunch of targeted reels. No, it's not TikTok. This just shows that Meta Platforms (META), parent company of Facebook, is rolling up its sleeves and getting aggressive in the advertising space. META has lost some of its competitive edge in the ad space, especially with the rise of larger players such as Amazon (AMZN) and Apple (AAPL), plus other short reel video platforms. But it's still got a big player with a large user base.
META's last earnings report was pretty dismal, sending its stock gapping lower to a level the stock hasn't seen since 2016. The company also announced job cuts and a major slowdown in ad spend. And let's not forget the huge—we're talking tens of billions of dollars—investment in the metaverse, which hasn't shown any profits yet.
These factors didn't go down well with META investors. But since reaching a low of around $88 last November, the stock has started to show some signs of recovery (see chart below). So far, in 2023, the stock price has been up around 13%. Last year was rough for META, as it was with other large-cap growth stocks. So a recovery, even if it's slight, can be an encouraging sign. The big question is, will the recovery sustain? If it does, it could help the other players in the same space.
META is expected to report earnings on February 1, 2023. It'll be interesting to hear if there's any mention of what ad spending is likely to be in Q1 2023. Even the slightest sign of recovery is likely to give the stock price a boost.
It's still too early to determine if the stock is a buy but it's worth adding to your ChartLists. The stock price could go either way depending on its earnings report. As always, tread carefully, and if you do decide to add long META positions to your portfolio, think about how much risk you're willing to take and place your stops accordingly.
Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
Director, Site Content
StockCharts.com
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