Meta Platforms fell 2.50% to $604.76 amid a sharp, broad-market sell-off triggered by geopolitical uncertainty following President Trump's tariff threats against eight European nations.

  • The decline mirrored the broader market weakness, with the NASDAQ Composite falling 2.21% and the S&P 500 dropping 1.99% as investors shifted toward safe-haven assets.
  • Analysts maintain a bullish outlook for 2026, with 24/7 Wall St. forecasting a price target of $935.29 and Cantor Fitzgerald anticipating a sentiment reversal as AI execution improves.
  • Meta is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings on January 28, 2026.