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## META PE Stream Chart Analysis **Current Valuation (Latest Data Point):** As of the most recent data point (mid-March 2026), META's monthly average price stands at approximately **$615.68**, positioning the stock in the **"Fair Value" interval** — trading between the **19.9x PE boundary ($478.34)** and the **24.9x PE boundary ($598.23)**. More precisely, the current price of $615.68 has slightly breached above the 24.9x boundary of $598.23, placing it at the lower edge of the **"Watch" interval**, between the 24.9x and 29.9x PE bands (with the 29.9x boundary at $718.11). This suggests the stock is approaching moderately elevated valuation territory, though it remains well below the 29.9x and 34.9x upper boundaries, indicating no extreme overvaluation at this time. **Historical Valuation Trend:** Over the observed period beginning in early 2021, META's valuation has undergone dramatic swings across the PE band spectrum. In early 2021, the stock traded comfortably within the **"Fair Value" to "Watch" interval** (between 19.9x and 24.9x), reflecting solid but not excessive investor expectations. However, through mid-2021 into early 2022, prices climbed toward and briefly tested the **24.9x–29.9x "Overvalued" interval**, before a sharp and severe de-rating began. By late 2022, the stock collapsed deep into **"Undervalued" territory**, falling well below the 10.0x PE boundary — a historically rare and extreme low — as earnings concerns and macro headwinds crushed sentiment. This represented one of the most significant valuation compressions in the chart's history, with prices near $105–$117 against a 10.0x boundary of approximately $85–$106, briefly touching the **"Value" interval** between 10.0x and 14.9x. The recovery from early 2023 onward was equally dramatic: META's price surged aggressively, rapidly re-rating from the **"Value" zone back through "Fair Value" and into "Watch" territory** by mid-2023. Through 2024 and into 2025, the stock continued its upward trajectory, with prices pushing into and occasionally testing the **"Overvalued" interval** (between 24.9x and 29.9x), particularly during the peak months of mid-to-late 2025 when prices reached $714–$760 against a 24.9x boundary near $657–$706. The PE river chart trend has been **decisively upward** throughout the recovery phase, reflecting strong and consistent earnings growth — a hallmark of a company whose profitability trajectory justifies continued investor attention, though current positioning near the 24.9x–29.9x boundary warrants measured observation rather than aggressive accumulation.