Microsoft Extends Gains 3% — Why Hasn't the Earnings Rally Ended?

Microsoft closed up 3.02% on Friday, extending its post-earnings strength as sell-side analysts catalogued three reasons the results drove the stock higher. LinkedIn delivered solid quarterly revenue growth, reinforcing Microsoft's positioning as having the clearest AI monetization path. Valuations have returned to elevated levels after consecutive gains, while the broader large-cap tech sector is undergoing an AI capital reallocation of roughly $2 trillion. Now that the leader has proven capex is working, what drives the next leg up?

avatarJC888
07-29

How is Mag 7 faring in latest AI-run ?

The Great Rotation. The rotation out of AI and AI-related stocks started in early July 2026, after a strong run in the sector turned into profit-taking and valuation concerns. It was driven by worries that AI spending may take longer to pay off, while investors rotated into cheaper and more cyclical names. It may ease, when earnings and real returns from AI spending become clearer. Since early June 2026, Wall Street's major stock indexes have all rallied to fresh record highs. While artificial intelligence (AI) is the trend behind this surge in stock valuations, it's the "Magnificent 7" that have done most of the heavy lifting. The Magnificent Seven are - $Apple(AAPL)$, $Amazon.com(AMZN)$,
How is Mag 7 faring in latest AI-run ?

Oil Pulls Back, the Yen Rebounds, and AI Earnings Improve: How Far Can the Tech Rally Run?

Global risk sentiment improved today. Oil prices continued to retreat, easing concerns about energy-driven inflation and higher interest rates. The yen strengthened sharply as intervention expectations grew, temporarily reducing the risk of disorderly currency moves. Strong earnings from Microsoft and Amazon also gave investors more confidence that some AI spending is already producing revenue. Several pressures that had weighed on technology stocks are now easing at the same time. The next test is whether this rebound can gain sustained support from earnings, cash flow and the macro environment. 1. Lower oil gives growth stocks some breathing room The earlier surge in oil prices raised concerns that energy costs would push inflation higher again and reduce the Federal Reserve’s room to ea
Oil Pulls Back, the Yen Rebounds, and AI Earnings Improve: How Far Can the Tech Rally Run?

Apple Wrote the Cheque. The Market Won't Let Micron Cash It.

$Apple(AAPL)$ fell 7.35 per cent on Friday, the only mega-cap to drop hard. The same day, $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ rose 15.32 per cent and $Alphabet(GOOG)$ 6.88 per cent. I left a question hanging last time. Tim Cook's line — memory is tight, it will hit next quarter — went into Apple's guidance, and it went into somebody's revenue too. Friday answered. It answered half. Apple's column got copied down; the column belonging to whoever collects the money got rubbed out. $Micron Technology(MU)$ -5.90%, $SanDisk Cor
Apple Wrote the Cheque. The Market Won't Let Micron Cash It.

📊 Institutions Just Flipped, AMZN Going to Break ATH— Are You Following?

After 3 consecutive weeks of selling, US equity funds saw +$11.83B inflow last week — the largest since June 24. Tech alone soaked up $4.9B. $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ Prime data shows that hedge funds resumed heavy buying of US tech stocks last week! Several key data points are worth noting, which I've listed below: US information technology sector saw net buying for the second consecutive week; From July 24th to 30th, weekly net buying amounted to approximately 3.5% of the total market capitalization of the tech sector; The buying pace was the fastest since December 2022, reaching an intensity of +1.9 standard deviations over the past year; Software, semiconductor equipment, and tech hardware were the three sectors with the largest inflow
📊 Institutions Just Flipped, AMZN Going to Break ATH— Are You Following?

Why Microsoft Has the Strongest Earnings Setup Among the Four Technology Giants

$Microsoft(MSFT)$, $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$, $Apple(AAPL)$ and $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ enter earnings week with the same central challenge: demonstrating that enormous AI investments are producing revenue quickly enough to justify their cost. Of the four, Microsoft appears to have the strongest evidence-backed setup because it combines direct AI monetization, accelerating cloud demand and diversified recurring revenue. Meta is a close second because AI is already improving advertising returns, while Apple has the lowest capital burden and Amazon faces the greatest near-term free-cash-flow pressure. Microsoft’s fiscal thir
Why Microsoft Has the Strongest Earnings Setup Among the Four Technology Giants

AI Spending Is No Longer Enough: Microsoft Won, Meta Lost, Amazon Complicated the Story

This earnings season made one thing very clear: Wall Street is not turning bearish on AI. It is simply becoming much more selective about who deserves to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on it. Microsoft surged nearly 16%. Meta fell roughly 8%. Amazon delivered an enormous earnings beat, but the quality of that beat was more complicated than the headline suggested. All three companies are spending aggressively on AI. The difference is how quickly that spending is turning into revenue and cash flow. Microsoft Proved AI Can Generate Cash $Microsoft(MSFT)$ delivered the cleanest answer. Quarterly revenue reached $90 billion, Azure grew 43%, and management expects cloud growth to accelerate to approximately 45% next quarter. The c
AI Spending Is No Longer Enough: Microsoft Won, Meta Lost, Amazon Complicated the Story

Same AI Spending, Different Results: Why Microsoft Surged While Meta Slid

Microsoft and Meta reported earnings on the same night. Both are spending heavily on AI infrastructure, both raised or maintained aggressive investment plans, and both delivered strong revenue growth. The market still gave them opposite verdicts. $Microsoft(MSFT)$ rose more than 8% after hours as Azure growth, Copilot adoption and a strong outlook convinced investors that its AI spending is already generating measurable returns. $Meta Platforms(META)$ fell roughly 9% in premarket trading after free cash flow collapsed and capital expenditure remained close to record levels. Meta’s advertising business is still growing quickly, but investors want a clearer answer on how its enormous compute buildout will c
Same AI Spending, Different Results: Why Microsoft Surged While Meta Slid

The Market Didn't Turn on AI . It Started Sorting.

$Microsoft(MSFT)$ up 7.70% after hours. $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$, down 7.10%. Same evening, same underlying fact — both companies are spending unholy amounts of money on AI — and fifteen points of daylight between them. Read those two numbers alone and you'd conclude the market turned on AI capex. It didn't. It did something more annoying: it started sorting. Start with who flipped the switch. The July FOMC didn't move rates and didn't change a word of the guidance. Warsh spoke, and within thirty minutes the ten worst names on the tape were almost all AI. The S&P 500 closed down 1.52% at 7,316.15, the Nasdaq Composite down 1.74%,
The Market Didn't Turn on AI . It Started Sorting.

One Sentence:Apple Books It as Cost, SanDisk Books It as Revenue.

$Apple(AAPL)$ beat on revenue for its fiscal third quarter and fell 5.74 per cent after hours. Once the same call had wrapped up, $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ rose 4.61 per cent in extended hours and $SK hynix(SKHY)$ 3.76 per cent. Between the two sits a single remark from Tim Cook: memory supply is tight, it will hit next quarter, and the company is stockpiling hard to get ahead of significant supply constraints. On Apple's books that sentence is a cost. On a memory maker's books it is revenue. One fact, two income statements, opposite signs. Before we put the whole 5.74 per cent on that one line: the same results missed
One Sentence:Apple Books It as Cost, SanDisk Books It as Revenue.
avatarkoolgal
07-29

Big Tech Reality Check: Microsoft Report Card

🌟🌟🌟The tech world has just faced its ultimate reality check today.  Following the Nasdaq100 dip of 4.6% over the past 5 days, $Microsoft(MSFT)$  became the first of the Big 4 Tech stocks to report its latest earnings this week.   Microsoft's massive results show that the AI race is getting more expensive and more intense. How Microsoft's Brand New Report Card Just Went  Microsoft actually beat Wall Street's expectations for both total and overall profit, proving its core business is still an absolute giant.  However the stock faced immediate post market pressure because investors noticed 3 major cracks in the AI narrative: The Massive Azure Deceleration: Microsoft's vital cloud busi
Big Tech Reality Check: Microsoft Report Card
avatarMkoh
07-30
AI Capex Showdown: Why Microsoft Got a Standing Ovation and Meta Took a Hit I've been watching these tech earnings for years, and last night's reports from Microsoft and Meta delivered one of the cleanest case studies in how Wall Street actually prices AI bets. Both companies dropped monster revenue numbers. Both are pouring tens of billions into the same infrastructure gold rush. Yet the market sent MSFT shares up sharply after hours while hammering META down nearly as hard in the other direction. Let's break it down without the hype. The Numbers Side by Side Microsoft's fiscal Q4 (ended June 30, 2026) came in at $90 billion revenue, up 18% year-over-year and ahead of expectations. Adjusted EPS hit $4.74, crushing the street. Azure cloud growth accelerated to 43%, pushing the annual cloud

Option Movers | NVIDIA’s Bullish Flow Tops Synthetic Short; SK hynix’s Calendar Put Spread & Synthetic Short Point to Moderate Bearish Tilt

Market Overview Wall ‌Street ended mixed on ​Monday (July 27), as investors ​awaited guidance from major technology companies in a busy week for quarterly earnings, while also worrying that stubbornly high oil prices could force the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates. Regarding the options market, a total volume of 60,766,468 contracts was traded, of which 56% were call options. Top 10 Option Volumes Top 10: $NVDA(NVDA)$, $TSLA(TSLA)$, $AAPL(AAPL)$, $MU(MU)$, $INTC(INTC)$, $MSFT(MSFT)$, $AMD(AMD)
Option Movers | NVIDIA’s Bullish Flow Tops Synthetic Short; SK hynix’s Calendar Put Spread & Synthetic Short Point to Moderate Bearish Tilt

Fed + Microsoft + Meta Tonight: Two Tests That Could Reset the AI Trade

Tonight brings two major market tests at the same time. The Federal Reserve will announce its rate decision at 2:00 p.m. ET, followed by the press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET. After the U.S. market closes, $Microsoft(MSFT)$ and $Meta Platforms(META)$ will report earnings. (联邦储备系统) One event will shape the valuation investors are willing to pay for growth stocks. The other will determine whether Big Tech’s enormous AI spending can still support those valuations. Put simply: The Fed sets the valuation ceiling. Microsoft and Meta test the AI earnings floor. Test No. 1: The Fed decision The Fed entered this meeting with its benchmark rate at 3.50%–3.75%. Holding rates steady remains the base case among economi
Fed + Microsoft + Meta Tonight: Two Tests That Could Reset the AI Trade
avatarAI_Dig
07-30

Microsoft Just Changed the AI Spending Narrative

For months, investors have been asking the same question: Can Big Tech keep pouring billions into AI without crushing cash flow? $Microsoft(MSFT)$ may have just delivered the strongest answer yet. Microsoft reported another standout quarter. Q4 revenue reached $90 billion, up 18% year over year, beating expectations by roughly $2.4 billion. Adjusted EPS also came in ahead of forecasts at $4.74. Azure continued to fire on all cylinders with 43% growth, while Microsoft Cloud revenue climbed to $59.3 billion. But the number that grabbed everyone's attention wasn't revenue. It was capital spending. Microsoft invested $35.8 billion into AI infrastructure in just one quarter, bringing full-year CapEx to $115.9 billion. Yet despite spending at that scale
Microsoft Just Changed the AI Spending Narrative

Navigating Mag7 Earnings and Semiconductor Volatility: Key Market Catalyst, August Outlook, and Positioning Strategies

The surge of Mag7 earnings arriving alongside ongoing semiconductor volatility marks a major directional turning point. The market is shifting focus from macro themes (like Fed policy and geopolitical headline risks) to micro-level corporate fundamentals. Here is what this setup means for the market this week, how it impacts chip stock sentiment, what to expect for August, and how to position strategically. 1. What This Means for the Market This Week This week is all about CapEx validation. Hyperscalers ( $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Microsoft, $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ Meta, $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ Amazon) are committing hundreds of billions in capital expenditure toward AI
Navigating Mag7 Earnings and Semiconductor Volatility: Key Market Catalyst, August Outlook, and Positioning Strategies

Why Microsoft’s Cloud Acceleration Made Its AI Spending Easier to Defend

$Microsoft(MSFT)$’s fiscal fourth-quarter report delivered something investors have been demanding from the largest AI spenders: evidence that infrastructure investment is translating into faster customer adoption, contracted revenue and cash generation. Microsoft reported on July 29 for the quarter ended June 30. Revenue increased 18% to $90.0 billion, while operating income rose 18% to $40.6 billion. Full-year revenue reached $331.8 billion. Microsoft’s official fiscal-fourth-quarter release provides the results. Azure revenue increased 43%, exceeding the approximately 40% expected. Management projected 45% constant-currency Azure growth for the September quarter, also above expectations. Microsoft 365 Copilot reached more than 30 million paid s
Why Microsoft’s Cloud Acceleration Made Its AI Spending Easier to Defend

[Events] Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, or Meta — Who's Your Pick This Week?

It’s a big week for U.S. tech earnings, with Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Apple, and Amazon all set to report their latest quarterly results. Are billions of dollars in AI spending finally turning into real business growth? After Alphabet’s earnings sparked concerns over rising AI costs and heavy capital spending, markets are watching closely to see whether Big Tech can prove that AI investments are paying off. Cloud growth, AI monetization, advertising strength, and profit margins will be the key battlegrounds. Which company will deliver the biggest surprise after earnings? $Apple(AAPL)$ $Microsoft(MSFT)$ $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$
[Events] Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, or Meta — Who's Your Pick This Week?

[Winning Trade] Microsoft Soars 15%, Five Tigers Make Over US$41K

Microsoft surged 15% after delivering stronger-than-expected quarterly results, as robust Azure growth helped ease concerns over the company’s massive AI spending. Several Tiger traders caught the rally. $Microsoft(MSFT)$ 👏 Congrats to @Aaronykc, who bought the dip in Microsoft and made US$9,901! 👏 Congrats to @3i4i592654, who made US$9,017! 👏 Congrats to @Terra_Incognita, who made US$9,005! 👏 Congrats to @xiaomaoyizi , who made US$6,538! 👏 Congrats to
[Winning Trade] Microsoft Soars 15%, Five Tigers Make Over US$41K

The AI Booming is near the Corner of Burst?

Hello everyone! Today i want to share some trading ideas with you! 1 I think its wild how much the market is overreacting to $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ raising annual capex by $15B to $200B and posting its first negative FCF quarter since 2005 Few companies are more trustworthy with that investment than one that's generated an average ROIC of ~37% over that period 2 $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ is expected to nearly triple annual revenue to more than $100B by 2028 as MI450 and Helios drive the next phase of data center growth. That ramp could establish Instinct as a credible second source at scale as inference demand expands enough to support multiple winners. 3
The AI Booming is near the Corner of Burst?
avatarShyon
08-04
I think the backdrop has become more supportive for technology stocks. Lower oil prices are easing inflation concerns, the stronger yen has reduced liquidity stress, and strong earnings from Microsoft $Microsoft(MSFT)$ and Amazon $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ show that AI investment is generating real business value. That gives me more confidence after the recent pullback. I'm not expecting every AI stock to rally equally. The market is becoming more selective, rewarding companies that can turn AI spending into revenue, profits, and cash flow. I believe the best opportunities remain with businesses that have clear monetization paths. I'm staying invested and will continue adding to high-quality AI names on weakne