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    Here’s How Much Traders Expect Microsoft Stock to Move After Earnings

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsJanuary 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • Microsoft is slated to post fiscal second-quarter results Wednesday afternoon, with analysts expecting rising revenue and profits amid strong AI demand.
    • Options pricing suggests traders see the stock swinging up to 5% in either direction in the days following the report.

    Microsoft is scheduled to report its latest quarterly results after the market closes on Wednesday, with traders anticipating a big move in the tech giant’s stock following the results.

    Options pricing suggests traders expect Microsoft’s (MSFT) stock could move close to 5% in either direction by the end of the week. A move of that size from Tuesday’s close near $481 could lift Microsoft shares above $502 at the high end, or drag them down to $459 at the low end.

    The shares are down about 11% from when Microsoft last reported results in October, when the company topped estimates but said it would significantly boost its investments in AI infrastructure. Shares had closed at a record high around $542 the day before the results.

    Amid lingering worries about the company’s AI spending, investors will likely be eager to hear what executives have to say about capital expenditures, along with projections for the “Intelligent Cloud” segment, which includes Azure.

    Why This Matters to Investors

    Microsoft may face a tough setup heading into the results, as worries about the costs of its AI buildout could potentially overshadow strong earnings and revenue growth.

    The company is expected to report revenue of $80.31 billion for its fiscal second quarter, up 15% year-over-year, with a 27% jump in Intelligent Cloud revenue to $32.39 billion. Earnings per share could come in at $3.87, up from $3.23 a year ago, according to estimates compiled by Visible Alpha.

    Morgan Stanley analysts, who hold an “overweight” rating and $650 price target, recently wrote that their conversations with Microsoft executives and customers indicated Azure revenue should continue growing in line with or ahead of expectations as the company brings more data center capacity online this year.

    Analysts remain overwhelmingly bullish on Microsoft, with 14 of the 15 analysts with current ratings tracked by Visible Alpha recommending buying the stock, compared to one neutral rating. Their mean target around $615 would suggest nearly 30% upside from the stock’s close Tuesday.



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