Close Navigation
Roblox After Earnings: Game On Or Game Over?

Roblox After Earnings: Game On Or Game Over?

Posted November 4, 2025 at 11:45 am

Shivank Goswami
Benzinga

Roblox (NYSE:RBLX) fell over 15% after its recent earnings release, as the company hinted at potential margin pressures. When examined through the lens of the Adhishthana Principles, a deeper clarity emerges on why this may be happening, and what lies ahead for the stock.

Roblox Stock’s Monthly Chart: The Phase 2 Trap

On the monthly chart, Roblox is currently in Phase 2 of its 18-phase Adhishthana cycle.
According to the Principles, Phase 2 unfolds in two distinct parts:

  • The Sankhya Period – typically marked by consolidation or weakness.
  • The Buddhi Period – known for strong, sustained rallies.

In Roblox’s case, the stock is still navigating its initial Sankhya period. This phase is usually defined by consolidation and sluggish performance, not meaningful uptrends.

Fig.1 Roblox Monthly Phase 2 (Source: Adhishthana.com)

Therefore, the sharp rebound that lifted Roblox from around $50 to $150 earlier was not a true structural rally under the Adhishthana framework, it lacked the foundational timing alignment that signals a lasting move.

Ideally, the structure should have resembled something like CIENA’s setup, which we highlighted in our article Why CIENA Looks Poised For A Sustained Bullish Run. Since that analysis, CIENA has already rallied ~34%, illustrating how well-timed formations lead to enduring strength.

Investor Outlook

With margin pressures emerging and the stock still in the Sankhya period, Roblox’s current setup looks uncertain. If the stock rallies from current levels, that move would technically come at the wrong time within its cycle – rallies that occur during Sankhya often reverse or lose steam as the stock transitions into its Buddhi phase.

Alternatively, Roblox may remain range-bound or consolidative until the Buddhi period properly begins. While several institutional funds continue to hold Roblox at the same rating, we believe that adding exposure before the Sankhya period concludes may be premature. For those already holding the stock, expect volatility and a broad consolidation bias with a tilt toward weakness.

Benzinga Disclaimer: This article is from an unpaid external contributor. It does not represent Benzinga’s reporting and has not been edited for content or accuracy.

Originally Posted on November 4, 2025 – Roblox After Earnings: Game On Or Game Over?

Join The Conversation

For specific platform feedback and suggestions, please submit it directly to our team using these instructions.

If you have an account-specific question or concern, please reach out to Client Services.

We encourage you to look through our FAQs before posting. Your question may already be covered!

Leave a Reply

Disclosure: Benzinga

© 2022 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.

Disclosure: Interactive Brokers Third Party

Information posted on IBKR Campus that is provided by third-parties does NOT constitute a recommendation that you should contract for the services of that third party. Third-party participants who contribute to IBKR Campus are independent of Interactive Brokers and Interactive Brokers does not make any representations or warranties concerning the services offered, their past or future performance, or the accuracy of the information provided by the third party. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

This material is from Benzinga and is being posted with its permission. The views expressed in this material are solely those of the author and/or Benzinga and Interactive Brokers is not endorsing or recommending any investment or trading discussed in the material. This material is not and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any security. It should not be construed as research or investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security or commodity. This material does not and is not intended to take into account the particular financial conditions, investment objectives or requirements of individual customers. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, as necessary, seek professional advice.

IBKR Campus Newsletters

This website uses cookies to collect usage information in order to offer a better browsing experience. By browsing this site or by clicking on the "ACCEPT COOKIES" button you accept our Cookie Policy.