GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's stock price is a barometer of digital business transformation. The company's success is built on two pillars: the Azure cloud platform and the Office 365 software ecosystem. Stable revenue and leadership in the enterprise segment and AI form a strong trend, which investors can see on the chart.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a giant with segments ranging from cloud computing (Azure) and enterprise software (Office) to gaming consoles (Xbox) and social media (LinkedIn). We classify the company as part of the "Internet" sector, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of this broad segment, which encompasses cloud and online services.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Microsoft is a tech giant whose ecosystem, from the Windows operating system to the Azure cloud, defines the digital world. Its colossal market capitalization makes it a pillar of the GURU.Markets index, setting the tone for the entire market. The chart below shows the overall picture. Compare whether Microsoft is outperforming the overall trend.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
MSFT - Daily change in the company's share price Microsoft Corporation
The daily price change for a giant like Microsoft reflects its sensitivity to trends in cloud technology and corporate spending. While the chart of these fluctuations may not be the most visually appealing, this metric is a key element in the formula system on System.GURU.Markets, where it gains its true analytical value.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - The internet
Even for a giant like Microsoft, it's important to understand overall trends. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the software and cloud sector. It serves as a benchmark against which to compare MSFT's stock performance to assess whether the company is a stabilizing force for the industry or susceptible to its general fluctuations.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Microsoft is one of the stock market's major heavyweights. As a tech giant whose products power millions of companies, its financial health and stock performance can set the tone for the entire market. The chart below shows the overall market fluctuations to which Microsoft significantly contributes, sometimes even causing them.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Microsoft Corporation
Over the past year, Microsoft has strengthened its position in the AI race, successfully integrating Copilot into all its products, from Windows to Office, and increasing its share of the cloud computing market with Azure. Its long-term stock price performance, shown in the chart, reflects investor confidence in the company's ability to effectively monetize AI in the enterprise sector.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - The internet
Microsoft has transformed itself from a software giant into a cloud powerhouse with its Azure platform. While the tech sector experiences ups and downs, stable enterprise demand for cloud services and artificial intelligence is allowing Microsoft to demonstrate more robust growth. The chart below illustrates how this diversification helps the company outperform the industry average.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Microsoft isn't just an IT giant, but a pillar of the modern market, whose dynamics often serve as a barometer for the entire economy. Unlike many companies prone to cycles, Microsoft demonstrates resilience thanks to its diversification, from the Azure cloud to the Windows operating system. Comparing its annual revenue with the market reveals how a technology leader can be both an engine of growth and a safe haven.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's price dynamics are closely tied to its quarterly reports, where investors assess the growth of its Azure cloud platform—a key driver of its business. Monthly fluctuations also reflect the market's reaction to the launch of new Windows and Office products, as well as strategic news in the field of artificial intelligence.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - The internet
This chart shows the dynamics of the tech sector, where Microsoft is a key architect. Its movements reflect corporate spending on cloud computing and AI adoption. Explore this backdrop to understand how Microsoft, a giant with a diversified business, not only responded to overall trends but also shaped them.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
This chart reflects the overall state of the market, which has experienced ups and downs over the past year, reacting to inflation and interest rates. For tech giant Microsoft, this was the backdrop. Study it to understand how strong demand for cloud services and AI has allowed the company to outperform the broader market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's weekly stock price is a barometer of the tech news landscape. The stock reacts sensitively to AI announcements, Azure cloud reports, and global software trends. The chart below shows how this tech giant responds to short-term market impulses, reflecting investor confidence in its strategy.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is one of the titans whose weight in the tech sector is so enormous that its weekly performance often becomes synonymous with the entire segment's performance. News about the growth of its Azure cloud platform or the introduction of Copilot AI services sets the tone for the entire industry. The chart below shows whether the giant is outperforming the sector average or whether their trajectories are aligned under the influence of global market forces.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Microsoft, with its diversification from Azure cloud to Windows, is a stock market mainstay. A stock of this size often serves as a barometer for the entire economy. Compare its weekly performance to the market to see how accurately this tech giant reflects overall investor sentiment, only slightly amplifying it.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
MSFT - Market capitalization of the company Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's market capitalization chart is a story of successful transformation. From dominating the PC market with Windows and Office, the company has transitioned to leadership in cloud technologies with Azure. The sharp rise in its stock price in recent years demonstrates how highly investors have appreciated this strategic pivot and its focus on artificial intelligence, which has transformed the tech giant into one of the most valuable companies in the world.
MSFT - Share of the company's market capitalization Microsoft Corporation within the market segment - The internet
Microsoft's market capitalization isn't just a share; it's a barometer of the entire tech sector. The company is so deeply integrated into the enterprise world and cloud computing through Azure that its market capitalization reflects its dominance. The chart below shows the colossal market share this giant commands.
Market capitalization of the market segment - The internet
The chart below shows the trillion-dollar value of the entire digital economy. Microsoft is not just a player, but one of its pillars, dominating several key areas: cloud computing, software, and AI. The dynamics of the overall market capitalization of this gigantic sector directly reflects global trends, in which Microsoft is not a follower, but a trendsetter.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
From operating systems to the Azure cloud, Microsoft is the architect of the modern digital world. Its market value is the foundation upon which a significant portion of the global IT economy rests, as the chart below demonstrates, revealing the true scale of this technological pillar.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
MSFT - Book value capitalization of the company Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's book value is the story of its transformation from a software giant to a cloud titan. Its foundation lies not only in the intellectual property of Windows and Office, but also in its colossal Azure data center network. This chart clearly demonstrates how strategic investments in cloud infrastructure have transformed the very essence of the company's tangible assets year after year.
MSFT - Share of the company's book capitalization Microsoft Corporation within the market segment - The internet
Behind Microsoft's cloud services lies a vast physical empire of data centers spanning the globe. This chart shows how much of the internet's physical infrastructure the company controls, transforming abstract "software" into tangible power. This is the foundation upon which the digital economy rests.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - The internet
The chart below shows the colossal capital invested in the physical foundation of the internet—data centers. Microsoft is one of the main architects of this foundation. Unlike pure software companies, it is a capital-intensive giant, whose Azure cloud services require vast amounts of physical assets.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Microsoft's software products rule the world, but the physical foundation of this power lies in its global Azure data centers and massive corporate campuses. The company's book value is the tangible embodiment of the cloud infrastructure that powers modern businesses. The chart below illustrates the scale of these assets.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's book value is its global data centers and campuses. But the market doesn't value them, but its Azure cloud empire and Office 365 subscription model. The chart shows the colossal premium investors are paying for this digital ecosystem and its future growth, which isn't reflected in the accounting books.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - The internet
Microsoft isn't just the creator of Windows; it's a giant in the cloud and enterprise software industries. Its value lies in the Azure and Office 365 ecosystem, which generates colossal cash flow. This chart shows how significantly the market premium for its cloud dominance and subscription business model differentiates Microsoft from the average valuation of companies in its tech sector.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Microsoft, a giant in software, cloud computing, and AI, holds vast intangible assets in the form of code and patents. The chart shows the average market valuation of companies relative to their book value. Against this backdrop, the premium for Microsoft's dominance in the tech sector and its ecosystem appears particularly impressive, reflecting investor expectations.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
MSFT - Company debts Microsoft Corporation
For tech giant Microsoft, debt is fuel for its expansion into cloud computing and artificial intelligence. The company is raising funds to build Azure data centers and finance mega-deals like the acquisition of Activision. This chart shows how capital is being used to conquer new markets and strengthen its technological leadership.
Market segment debts - The internet
Microsoft generates colossal cash flows from its software products and Azure cloud. Unlike many tech companies that use debt for risky growth, Microsoft uses it for strategic maneuvers: mega-deals like the acquisition of Activision and capital optimization. This chart clearly demonstrates how effectively the company manages its financial obligations.
Market debt in general
Microsoft, the Azure cloud computing and software giant, uses its financial resources for large-scale investments and acquisitions. For such a corporation, debt management is a strategic development tool. This chart provides an overview of the financial landscape, allowing one to assess how aggressively or conservatively Microsoft manages its debt compared to the rest of the market.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft, the cloud computing and software giant, has colossal cash flow. This chart shows how the company uses debt leverage not so much for survival as for strategic maneuvers—acquiring competitors and optimizing capital. For Microsoft, debt is a tool for dominance, not a sign of financial weakness.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - The internet
Microsoft is a giant whose revenue from cloud services and software generates massive cash flows. This chart provides a glimpse into the company's financial strategy. It shows how conservatively or aggressively Microsoft uses debt to fund growth and acquisitions compared to the overall market capitalization of the tech sector.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
With colossal cash flows from software and cloud services, Microsoft is a financial powerhouse. This chart compares the tech giant's debt position to the overall debt burden of the economy. It clearly demonstrates how much less reliant Microsoft is on debt compared to the average company in the market.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Microsoft Corporation
This chart illustrates how much investors are willing to pay for each dollar of Microsoft's profit. For an IT giant whose revenue is built on the Azure cloud, Windows, and Office, and whose future lies in AI, a high multiple is natural. This indicator's dynamics reflect the market's belief that investments in artificial intelligence will ensure the company's future dominance and revenue growth.
P/E of the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a giant that has created the digital universe with Windows, Office, and the Azure cloud. Its dominance in key IT sectors raises the question: how does the market value such a leader? This chart shows the average valuation multiple for the entire software sector, allowing us to understand whether Microsoft's stock price premium is justified compared to its competitors.
P/E of the market as a whole
Microsoft, a software and cloud computing giant, is a pillar of the modern economy. Its valuation is inextricably linked to the overall market, as reflected in this chart. When investors are optimistic, Microsoft shares rise along with the rest, but it's its successes in AI and its Azure cloud platform that create its unique story amidst the broader trends.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's transformation into a cloud computing and AI giant is key to understanding its valuation. This chart reflects the market's enormous expectations for future profits, driven by the explosive growth of the Azure platform and the integration of AI into every product. Investors are essentially betting on how successfully the company will monetize its technological leadership in the coming years.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - The internet
Microsoft, the cloud and enterprise software giant, is actively integrating AI into all its products, from Azure to Office. This chart is a barometer of market confidence in this strategy. It shows how far Microsoft's future profit expectations are ahead of or behind the industry average, allowing us to gauge investor confidence in the company's technological leadership.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Microsoft, a cloud computing and artificial intelligence giant, is a pillar of the modern economy. This chart, which reflects the market's overall assessment of future earnings, is largely shaped by expectations for these leaders. Investor confidence in Microsoft's prospects directly impacts overall sentiment, which is reflected in this indicator of business optimism.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft is a tech giant whose revenue comes from a variety of sources, from its Azure cloud platform and Office 365 suite to its Xbox gaming consoles. This chart shows how successfully the company is transforming its business models into net revenue. The growth here reflects its dominance in the enterprise sector and its successful adaptation to new technology trends.
Profit of companies in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is the architect of modern digital infrastructure. From the operating systems powering billions of computers to the Azure cloud platform, the company shapes the technology landscape. Its financial results, particularly in the cloud segment, serve as a barometer for the entire internet industry, demonstrating how corporate investments in technology impact the sector's overall profitability.
Overall market profit
Microsoft is a cornerstone of the digital economy. From its Windows operating systems installed on billions of computers to its Azure cloud platform powering countless companies, Microsoft's operations directly impact business performance worldwide. Therefore, the growth or decline of its profits often correlates with overall corporate revenue trends, as reflected in this chart.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Microsoft Corporation
The Azure cloud platform and the widespread adoption of the Copilot AI assistant are key drivers of Microsoft's future revenue. This chart reflects analysts' growth expectations in the enterprise software and cloud computing segments, where high margins ensure stable net profit growth for the tech giant.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft, a cloud computing and enterprise software giant, is shaping the future of the digital world. This chart reflects aggregate revenue expectations for the entire tech sector. By analyzing it, you can understand whether Microsoft's ambitions in AI and cloud services align with the overall growth trends analysts predict for industry leaders.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Microsoft's transformation into a cloud giant is a key factor reflected in this chart. The company's projected profitability is directly dependent on the growth rate of the Azure platform and the successful integration of artificial intelligence into enterprise products. The chart's dynamics will demonstrate the market's confidence in Microsoft's continued leadership in these strategic areas.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft, the cloud and software giant, uses this chart to demonstrate how investors value its transition to a subscription model. The multiple reflects the premium paid for each dollar of stable revenue from Azure and Office 365, not one-time sales. This is the valuation of a dominant and scalable ecosystem with predictable revenue.
P/S market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a giant built on two pillars: enterprise software, which powers its global business, and its Azure cloud platform, which has become the foundation of digitalization. This chart shows how much the market values each dollar of revenue in the IT giants sector, on average. It helps us understand whether Microsoft's dominance is unique compared to its competitors.
P/S of the market as a whole
Microsoft, a tech giant, generates revenue from two key areas: stable software like Windows and Office, and its rapidly growing Azure cloud service. This chart shows how much investors are willing to pay per dollar of revenue across the entire market. For Microsoft, this allows the market to assess how it balances reliability and innovation in its valuation.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft doesn't just sell Windows and Office. The company has placed its bets on cloud computing (Azure) and artificial intelligence, integrating them into all of its products. This chart shows how investors estimate future revenue from these cutting-edge areas. It reflects the market's belief that cloud services and AI will be the main drivers of the giant's revenue growth.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - The internet
Microsoft isn't just Windows and Office; it's the cloud giant Azure, the gaming giant Xbox, and the business network LinkedIn. This chart shows how investors value the future earnings of this diversified conglomerate compared to other tech titans. Does its ecosystem earn a synergy premium or is it undervalued by more focused competitors?
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Microsoft, a cloud computing and artificial intelligence giant, largely determines the sentiment reflected in this chart. Expectations for the growth of its Azure cloud platform and the adoption of AI technologies are a barometer for the entire tech sector and, consequently, for the overall revenue forecasts for the economy, which are factored into current estimates.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft is a tech titan whose ecosystem spans from the Windows OS and Azure cloud to Xbox gaming consoles. The dynamics in this chart directly reflect the global demand for their digital products and cloud services, serving as a barometer of the success of their multifaceted business model, which targets both enterprises and consumers.
Sales of companies in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is the architect of modern digital infrastructure, from operating systems to the Azure cloud platform. The company's success directly reflects overall global technology spending. This graph of total segment sales allows us to assess whether the digital market, in which Microsoft is a key player, is expanding and its overall growth potential.
Overall market sales
Microsoft isn't just the creator of Windows. It's a giant whose business permeates every sector of the economy, from Azure cloud services to enterprise software. This chart, reflecting overall business activity, is directly linked to Microsoft: companies' revenue growth leads to increased IT budgets and demand for their digital solutions, making them a key beneficiary of the economic recovery.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's future is shaped by the cloud. The company generates revenue from Azure and Office 365 subscriptions and is increasingly integrating AI into its products. This chart reflects analysts' expectations for increased corporate spending on digitalization and cloud services, which is the tech giant's primary driver and a key indicator of its future development.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft, a giant of cloud computing with Azure and enterprise software with Office 365, is a pillar of the tech sector. This chart visualizes the aggregate sales forecast for the entire industry. It helps understand whether overall demand for digital services is expected to grow, which would be a tailwind for all of Microsoft's businesses, from cloud to gaming services.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Microsoft is a barometer of digital business transformation. Its Azure cloud platform and enterprise software are key tools for companies worldwide. This chart reflects expectations for business activity. When companies are optimistic, they increase their IT budgets, which directly fuels Microsoft's growth. Therefore, its results, when combined with overall market forecasts, demonstrate the depth of digitalization in the economy.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft is a giant whose business model is built on high-value-added digital products, from the Windows OS to the Azure cloud. This chart shows how successfully the company is converting its colossal revenue into profit. The metric's dynamics reflect the company's effective transition to subscriptions and the scaling of cloud services, which are key to its success.
Market segment marginality - The internet
Microsoft's ecosystem, from the Windows OS to the Azure cloud and Office applications, creates powerful synergies. High software margins and the scalability of cloud services are key drivers of profitability. This chart illustrates how a diversified portfolio and dominance in key segments enable the company to maintain above-average performance in the industry.
Market marginality as a whole
Microsoft has long since ceased to be simply the creator of Windows. Today, it is a titan of cloud technologies and enterprise software, operating on a subscription model. This chart shows the average profitability of the business as a whole. Analyzing Microsoft in this context allows us to understand how its ecosystem ensures stable revenue and high profitability, little affected by cyclical economic downturns.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft is an entire ecosystem, from the Azure cloud to Xbox consoles. The dynamics in this chart reflect not just headcount growth, but the giant's strategic bets. A team expansion could mean strengthening its AI capabilities, expanding its data centers worldwide, or acquiring new companies, all of which directly reflect the company's development vector and the scale of its ambitions.
Share of the company's employees Microsoft Corporation within the market segment - The internet
This chart illustrates Microsoft's colossal scale in the tech industry, measured not in dollars but in people. The company's share of employees reflects its dominance in software development and cloud services. It's a visualization of the vast intellectual capital behind the creation and support of the Windows, Office, and Azure ecosystems that shape the lives of millions.
Number of employees in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft doesn't just create software; it shapes entire industries, from Azure cloud computing to Xbox gaming worlds. This chart shows the total number of people employed in the tech sector, and Microsoft is one of the main drivers, driving demand for engineers, developers, and data scientists, shaping the talent landscape for decades to come.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Microsoft is the architect of modern productivity. Its ecosystem (Windows, Office 365, and the Azure cloud) is the operating system for the corporate world. This chart, reflecting total employment, essentially demonstrates the scale of Microsoft's market. The growth of the workforce directly translates into demand for software licenses, cloud services, and collaboration tools.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Microsoft is a giant whose business model is a benchmark for scalability. Every employee, from engineer to marketer, works in an ecosystem where code or cloud service, once created, can be sold millions of times over. This chart vividly demonstrates how the market values the intellectual capital and global reach of each team member.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a hybrid software giant, a cloud platform (Azure), and an AI leader. Its market capitalization no longer relies solely on Windows and Office. This chart shows how effectively the market values each company employee in this new, capital-intensive era of cloud wars and the AI race, compared to the industry average.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Microsoft transformed itself into a cloud giant with the help of Azure. This chart reflects how the market values each employee in the context of scalable software and cloud services. The high market capitalization per employee speaks to the enormous efficiency and profitability of digital products created by relatively small teams.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Microsoft is more than just Windows. It's a cloud computing (Azure) and enterprise software giant. This chart shows how effectively the company monetizes its intellectual capital. In a business where products scale virtually infinitely, every employee, from engineer to marketer, must make a significant contribution to the bottom line.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a giant in software (Office) and cloud computing (Azure). This chart sets the benchmark for this entire segment. Average revenue per employee in the IT industry is traditionally high. This is due to scalability: code written by a single engineer generates revenue from millions of users. This is the benchmark against which Microsoft will be measured.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Microsoft transformed the world with software, and now it's betting on the Azure cloud and AI. This chart helps us assess the effectiveness of this business model, based on intellectual capital rather than physical assets. The high profit per employee speaks to the enormous scalability of digital products and services across the globe.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Microsoft generates revenue through scalable software products and cloud services. This chart shows how a small team can create products used by millions, resulting in colossal revenue per employee. This growth reflects the company's successful transition to a subscription model and its dominance in the cloud.
Sales per employee in the market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a giant, spanning everything from Windows OS and Azure cloud to AI. This chart shows how productive each employee is relative to revenue and compares it to the segment average. For investors, this is key to understanding Microsoft's performance. Are they generating more revenue per employee than their direct competitors in cloud and software development?
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Microsoft is synonymous with scalability. From Office 365 to the Azure cloud, their business model is built on creating products that can be replicated by the millions with minimal additional costs. This chart demonstrates how effectively the company utilizes its intellectual capital, turning each employee's work into significant cash flow.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Microsoft, the software giant, has transformed itself into a leader in cloud computing (Azure) and AI. This chart reflects market skepticism: investors are weighing whether the company can maintain its cloud dominance against AWS and Google, and how quickly its billion-dollar AI investments will pay off. Any slowdown in Azure's growth at its current high valuation could trigger bearish sentiment.
Shares shorted by market segment - The internet
Microsoft, a giant with an ecosystem ranging from its operating system to its Azure cloud and AI investments, has become a pillar of the digital economy. But what does the market think about the future of infrastructure software as a whole? This chart is a barometer of skepticism. It aggregates short interest rates across the entire segment, revealing whether investors believe the cloud wars or digital transformation in general will slow.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Even for a giant like Microsoft, overall market sentiment matters. This chart reflects the level of collective investor pessimism. When it rises, it signals risk aversion. Microsoft, with its focus on cloud technologies (Azure) and enterprise software, could feel this if companies begin to freeze IT budgets in fear of a recession.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Microsoft, a software and cloud computing giant, rarely exhibits extreme readings on this chart. However, overbought zones (>70) can emerge after strong Azure earnings or AI announcements, indicating a peak in optimism. Oversold zones (<30) can signal a reaction to market-wide declines, which can affect even such a stable giant.
RSI 14 Market Segment - The internet
Microsoft (MSFT) is a giant built on two pillars: enterprise software (Office, Windows) and the Azure cloud platform. AI integration (OpenAI) has become a key driver. This metric measures the average momentum across the entire software and internet sector. It helps clarify whether MSFT's growth is the result of its successful AI strategy or whether the entire tech industry is simply overbought in anticipation of the future.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Microsoft, a giant in cloud computing and enterprise software, is often perceived as a safe haven. But its shares are also experiencing turbulence along with everyone else. This indicator is a barometer of the overall market climate. It helps determine when optimism (overbought) or fear (oversold) dominates the market, creating a backdrop for titans like MSFT.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast MSFT (Microsoft Corporation)
This chart shows Wall Street's collective sentiment about Microsoft. When setting their price targets, analysts focus on two things: the cloud race (whether Azure can catch up with AWS) and AI monetization. Their forecasts are a bet that the integration of OpenAI (Copilot) technologies into the Office 365 and Windows ecosystems will lead to a new growth cycle and allow the company to dominate the "era of AI."
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price MSFT (Microsoft Corporation)
Microsoft, a giant from Windows to Azure, is deeply integrated into businesses around the world. This chart shows how much the current stock price differs from the average price target set by analysts. For a company like Microsoft, actively developing AI, this indicator demonstrates whether experts believe in further growth or believe the market has already appreciated its success.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - The internet
Microsoft is a giant whose business extends from the Azure cloud to Office 365. The company is deeply integrated into the internet and enterprise software sectors. This chart reflects analyst expectations across this vast segment. It helps us understand: are experts betting on further digital transformation or do they see the risks of a slowdown in cloud technologies?
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Microsoft is a giant whose Azure cloud business and Office software fuel the global economy. The company is so large that its fate is inseparable from the health of the entire market. This chart shows the general expectations of experts for the economy as a whole. It helps us understand whether analysts are predicting growth, which Microsoft's new IT budgets promise, or a decline, which will hit corporate spending.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft is a giant that has transformed the software world and is now actively embracing cloud computing (Azure) and AI. Their M365 ecosystem remains the gold standard for business. This chart aggregates multiple factors, showing how successfully the company integrates new technologies while maintaining the fundamental strength of its core business.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - The internet
Microsoft is a giant, dominating cloud technologies (Azure) and enterprise software. This indicator combines multiple metrics for assessing a business. The graph shows the pulse of the entire segment—its average value. By comparing Microsoft to this industry standard, investors can quickly understand how effectively the company is outperforming its competitors in the technology race.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Microsoft is a giant, encompassing everything from Azure cloud services and the Windows operating system to AI integrations. The company has become a barometer for the tech sector. This indicator provides essential market context by showing the average performance of all participants. It is a benchmark that helps us understand whether Microsoft's success is a reflection of the overall market situation or the result of its dominance in key segments like cloud computing.