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๐Ÿง  COMPARE ยท META ยท RMBS

RMBS vs META: Buy Signal vs Watchlist-Only

How did Meta Platforms (META) and Rambus (RMBS) fare under JumpstartSignal's 5-stage screening pipeline across our full 2012โ€“2025 walk-forward backtest? We flagged META 8 times (16 signal days, first signal in 2013) and RMBS 2 times (3 signal days, first signal in 2014). Every entry price, return, and SPY comparison below is from the frozen backtest snapshot.

๐Ÿ“Œ Note: META only ever reached our MONITOR watchlist tier, it was never promoted to a SPOTLIGHT or OPPORTUNITY buy signal. RMBS did reach SPOTLIGHT or OPPORTUNITY. That asymmetry is the story of this comparison.

Verdict: RMBS wins this pair on both alpha and frequency, flagged across 2 clusters vs 8 for META, average alpha gap of +108% per signal, with the standout cluster (+1078% from Mar 7, 2014) still held to the exit. Different sectors (Communication Services vs Technology). The backtest treats both identically, so any gap below is pure setup quality, not a sector preference built into the system.

Head-to-Head Stats

META ๐Ÿ“Œ MONITOR Meta Platforms ยท Communication Services

+1192%
Best signal return (held to Feb 1, 2026)
Avg alpha vs SPY+517%
Win rate100% (8/8)
First flaggedDec 27, 2013
First entry price$55.44
Total signal days16

RMBS โœ… OPPORTUNITY Rambus ยท Technology

+1078%
Best signal return (held to Feb 1, 2026)
Avg alpha vs SPY+625%
Win rate100% (2/2)
First flaggedMar 7, 2014
First entry price$9.66
Total signal days3

Per-Signal Returns

Each bar below shows the best return from one signal cluster, held from the entry date through Feb 1, 2026. The SPY return over the same period is shown alongside each entry, alpha is the gap between the two.

META Signal Clusters

Entry DateEntry PriceReturnSPY ReturnAlpha vs SPY
Dec 27, 2013 $55.44 +1192% +358% +834%
Nov 28, 2014 $77.70 +822% +301% +521%
Dec 19, 2014 $79.88 +797% +300% +497%
Jan 29, 2015 $78.00 +819% +309% +510%
Mar 4, 2015 $79.44 +802% +297% +505%
Apr 22, 2015 $84.63 +747% +290% +456%
Jun 22, 2015 $84.74 +746% +286% +459%
Jul 29, 2015 $96.99 +639% +288% +350%

RMBS Signal Clusters

Entry DateEntry PriceReturnSPY ReturnAlpha vs SPY
Mar 7, 2014 $9.66 +1078% +347% +731%
Apr 11, 2014 $11.60 +881% +362% +519%

What This Teaches

You can admire a stock and still never get a trade on it. META: 8 signal clusters across our backtest. RMBS: 2. The screener doesn't know which is the 'better' company; it just rewards whichever chart keeps producing the entries our weights favour. Publishing both the hits and the misses is how we keep the methodology honest.

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FAQ

Did JumpstartSignal ever buy META?

No. META only ever cleared our weekly MONITOR tier, a watchlist of stocks matching some but not all of our buy criteria. MONITOR signals are published for research context, not executed as trades; only SPOTLIGHT and OPPORTUNITY signals enter the backtested portfolio. RMBS, by contrast, did reach SPOTLIGHT or OPPORTUNITY in our pipeline; that asymmetry is the core story of this page.

Is META or RMBS a better momentum stock?

In our 14-year backtest, META had an average alpha of +517% per signal versus +625% for RMBS. META produced 8 MONITOR watchlist clusters vs 2 SPOTLIGHT or OPPORTUNITY buy-signal clusters for RMBS. Note the tier difference: MONITOR clusters are watchlist-only and were never promoted to buy signals, so cluster counts are not directly comparable across tiers.

When did JumpstartSignal first flag META?

Dec 27, 2013 at an entry price of $55.44 (MONITOR watchlist tier only). That signal has returned +1192% held to the snapshot date, versus +358% for SPY over the same period.

When did JumpstartSignal first flag RMBS?

Mar 7, 2014 at an entry price of $9.66 (SPOTLIGHT or OPPORTUNITY buy signal). That signal has returned +1078% held to the snapshot date, versus +347% for SPY.

Does this mean one stock is a buy and the other isn't?

No. Historical signal frequency and past returns are not buy recommendations. Our pipeline identifies entries that would have matched the template historically. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Use these pages as methodology research, not investment advice.

Where does the underlying data come from?

All entries on this page come from the R27 walk-forward validated backtest covering 2012โ€“2025 (the 'seo_active' snapshot in our golden archive). Entry prices, returns, and SPY comparisons are computed from Stooq end-of-day OHLCV and frozen at snapshot time. See our methodology for details.