[Events] Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, or Meta — Who’s Your Pick This Week?
It’s Big Tech earnings week. Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and $Meta are all reporting — and the stakes are high.
With AI investments booming, cloud competition heating up, and consumer trends shifting fast, which company will crush expectations and lead the post-earnings rally?
🔍 Quick Earnings Snapshot
$Microsoft(MSFT)$ (reports July 30 after the bell)
Analyst Estimates: Revenue of $73.85B, EPS of $3.37
Azure growth is leading the cloud wars, and Copilot is scaling fast. Can Microsoft keep up its momentum — and hit that $4T market cap?Microsoft Earnings Preview: AI and Cloud Revenue Is Critical
🕒 Earnings call: July 31, 5:30 a.m. SGT. To set a reminder, please click here
$Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ (reports July 30 after the bell)
Analyst Estimates: Revenue of $44.81B, EPS of $4.91
Ad revenue is rising, Threads is gaining traction, and Meta’s building massive AI infrastructure. But will big spending eat into profits? Meta Earnings Preview | Ad-Pricing Growth Pressured by Tariff Uncertainty; Capex Guidance May Surpass $69 Billion in 2025
🕒 Earnings call: July 31, 5:00 a.m. SGT, To set a reminder, please click here
$Apple(AAPL)$ (reports July 31 after the bell)
Analyst Estimates: Revenue of $89.09B, EPS of $1.43
iPhone sales are up in China, but AI progress lags behind. Can Apple’s services and new strategy turn the tide? Apple Q3 Earnings Preview: What Should Investors Expect
🕒 Earnings call: August 1, 5:00 a.m. SGT, To set a reminder, please click here
$Amazon.com(AMZN)$ (reports July 31 after the bell)
Analyst Estimates: Revenue of $162.01B, EPS of $1.77
AWS remains strong, but retail and trade pressure persist. Will AI and ads be enough to lift the stock? Amazon Q2 Preview | Al, Tariffs Crimp Margin; AWS Cloud Business Faces Intensifying Competition
🕒 Earnings call: August 1, 5:00 a.m. SGT, To set a reminder, please click here
Which stock do you think will perform best after earnings?
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⏰ Event Duration
From July 29 to July 31 at 04:00 SGT
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Among the Big Tech names, I think Meta has the best shot at outperforming expectations. Ad revenue is bouncing back, Threads is gaining traction, and their aggressive AI infrastructure buildout positions them well for future growth. While high capex might pressure margins, the market seems willing to reward long-term AI bets — just look at how investors reacted to Nvidia and Microsoft.
If Meta can show strong user engagement, continued ad pricing strength, and solid AI progress, I believe the stock could rally post-earnings — especially if guidance surprises to the upside.
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Amazon might face pressure from fears of recession.
Among these 4, Microsoft is probably the most resilient to recession fears as it is a core demand to many, whether it is for personal use or business.
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Although I really love apple, I don't think it will be the best among these 4 given the increased competition in key markets like China.
Amazon might face pressure from fears of recession.
Among these 4, Microsoft is probably the most resilient to recession fears as it is a core demand to many, whether it is for personal use or business.
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我选meta!