What Do The Elliott Waves Have To Say About Facebook?

 | Oct 06, 2021 02:04AM ET

After almost four years of continuous scandal, starting with revelations in 2017 that Russian operatives had used Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) to interfere in the U.S. presidential election in 2016, the company is now in its latest controversy over political polarization and the toxic effects of social media. Here's an example .

Regardless of all the bad news, FB’s share price has essentially doubled since then. So, do investors not care Facebook most likely misled and deceived the public? Does Wall Street have no soul, no moral, and no guiding principles? Of course, each investor does, I hope, but the financial markets as a whole are about business, profits, and future earnings forecasts, and everything else is secondary at best.

But, one can apply another sentiment measure to see what investors collectively think about a company’s stock price. It is called the Elliott Wave Principle. See for a brief explanation here . The chart below shows the EWP waves since FB’s IPO in 2012. Allow me to explain.