Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) stock fell nearly 3% Tuesday as investors weighed mounting legal risks from a high-stakes child-safety trial.
The decline came despite relative strength in Communication Services, which gained 0.2%. The S&P 500 fell 0.6% as investors moved away from riskier assets.
$1.4 Trillion Legal Risk, $145 Billion AI Spend Weigh On Meta
A California trial has put Meta’s legal exposure back in focus. A group of 29 state attorneys general accused the company of illegally collecting children’s data and misleading consumers about safety.
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is set to decide the case. A jury will also deliver a nonbinding advisory verdict.
Meta has said potential damages could reach $1.4 trillion. Attorneys for the states have cited about $200 billion as a more likely figure.
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has warned that a large judgment could affect Meta’s ability to fund future investments. Meta’s AI spending could reach $145 billion this year.
Broader weakness in technology stocks added pressure Tuesday. The Nasdaq-100, tracked by the Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ), fell 1.61%. The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLK) dropped 2.64%.
However, market breadth remained positive. Eight of 11 sectors advanced, while the advance-decline ratio stood at 2.7.
Technical Analysis
Meta remains in a clear longer-term downtrend. The stock trades 5.8% below its 20-day simple moving average, or SMA. It is also 7.2% below its 50-day SMA, 9.1% below its 100-day SMA and 11.7% below its 200-day SMA.
The moving-average setup also remains bearish. The 20-day SMA sits below the 50-day SMA. Meanwhile, the 50-day SMA has remained below the 200-day SMA since a death cross formed in December 2025.
Momentum also remains weak. The moving average convergence divergence, or MACD, indicator sits below its signal line, while the histogram is negative. That setup suggests buyers have yet to regain control.
- Key resistance: $612.50. The level sits near an area of overhead resistance around the 50-day and 100-day moving averages.
- Key support: $540. The level is near the lower end of the stock’s recent trading range and above its 52-week low of $520.26.
Sector Performance
Meta underperformed the Communication Services sector Tuesday. The stock fell 2.81%, while the sector gained 0.23%.
That roughly 3-percentage-point gap suggests company-specific concerns are adding to the selling pressure.
Communication Services ranked seventh among the 11 S&P 500 sectors. Health Care led with a 1.60% gain, followed by Energy at 1.46% and Consumer Staples at 1.42%.
Communication Services has gained 0.26% over the past 30 days but has fallen 4.32% over the past 90 days.
Analyst Outlook
Meta trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of about 21.4. The stock has a Buy consensus rating and an average price forecast of $767.42, according to 50 analysts. Price forecasts range from $595 to $1,000. Recent analyst actions include:
- UBS maintained a Buy rating and lowered its price forecast to $715 on July 30.
- Baird maintained an Outperform rating and lowered its price forecast to $750 on July 30.
- Goldman Sachs maintained a Buy rating and lowered its price forecast to $725 on July 30.
Benzinga Edge Rankings
Meta’s Benzinga Edge Rankings highlight strong growth but weak momentum.
- Momentum: Bearish, with a score of 10.12.
- Quality: Neutral, with a score of 65.82.
- Value: Neutral, with a score of 55.26.
- Growth: Strong, with a score of 77.14.
Meta’s Edge Rankings point to a growth-focused profile with relatively solid quality. However, momentum remains the biggest weakness as the stock trades below its major moving averages.
Top ETF Exposure
Meta has significant weightings in several exchange-traded funds:
- First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index Fund (NYSE:FDN): 9.46%
- Natixis Loomis Sayles Focused Growth ETF (NYSE:LSGR): 7.99%
- Invesco Nasdaq Internet ETF (NASDAQ:PNQI): 7.66%
Meta’s large weight in these funds means ETF inflows and outflows can contribute to buying or selling pressure in the stock.
Price Action
META Price Action: Meta Platforms shares fell 2.79% to $553.12 at the time of publication Tuesday, according to Benzinga Pro.
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