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by Prof. Joannie Crona Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The all-time high Amazon stock closing price was 186.57 on July 08, 2021. The Amazon 52-week high stock price is 188.11, which is 55.3% above the current share price. The Amazon 52-week low stock price is 101.26, which is 16.4% below the current share price.

Is Amazon (AMZN) stock a buy or sell?

According to the issued ratings of 38 analysts in the last year, the consensus rating for Amazon.com stock is Buy based on the current 38 buy ratings for AMZN. The average twelve-month price target for Amazon.com is $4,202.63 with a high price target of $5,000.00 and a low price target of $3,800.00.

When did Amazon stock first break $100?

Amazon stock first broke $100 dollars in 1999 but after the the tech bubble burst the stock price did not reach triple figures again until 10 years later. The stock suffered a 94% drop after the $106.69 high in December 1999, crashing to a low of $5.97 in January 2001.

What is the marketbeat consensus rating for Amazon?

The consensus rating score for Amazon.com is 3.00 while the average consensus rating score for retail/wholesale companies is 2.53. Learn more Do MarketBeat users like Amazon.com more than its competitors?

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Does Amazon have peaked shares?

The stock closed at $103.67 per share on June 13, 2022. "Amazon reached a peak by the end of 1999, at a valuation of over $30BN.

Will Amazon stock continue to climb?

According to its Amazon stock forecast 2025 the stock could get closer to $2,000 and end up the year at $1,935.100.

Why is Amazon stock rising so much?

Strong Growth At $2,600 per share, the total market capitalization would be $1.3 trillion. The strengths in Amazon's advertising, cloud computing and Prime businesses “are enabling Amazon to continue to invest as hard as ever while also delivering higher profitability and revisions,” the bank's analysts wrote.

Is Amazon a good stock to invest in right now?

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock is a good buy now because its stock split could provide short term momentum, it has one of its lowest valuations in recent years, and AWS remains a great business with a lot of growth left.

What is the prediction for Amazon stock in 2022?

AMZN stock forecast as of July 2022 Amazon stock forecast for the next 12 months averages $177.4, with a $107 minimum price and a maximum of $235.75.

Is Amazon a buy or hold?

The Amazon stock holds buy signals from both short and long-term moving averages giving a positive forecast for the stock.

Is AMZN overvalued?

Relative Valuation Concerns Amazon stock is overvalued on a relative basis. Firstly, AMZN stock is trading at 1.98x its sales and 15.81x its cash flow, conveying that the stock's overvalued on both an accrual and a cash basis.

What stocks will split in 2022?

Upcoming stock splits in 2022CompanyStock Split RatioPayable DateAmazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)20-for-1June 3, 2022Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG)20-for-1July 15, 2022Shopify (NYSE:SHOP)10-for-1June 28, 2022DexCom (NASDAQ:DXCM)4-for-1June 10, 20221 more row•Jun 8, 2022

Is Amazon a good long term stock?

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) delivered a -34.65% return since the beginning of the year, while its 12-month returns are down by -36.82%. The stock closed at $108.95 per share on June 22, 2022.

Is Amazon or Google a better stock?

Google Is The Better Stock Split Buy. In the last twelve months, growth rates for both Alphabet and Amazon have been trending down; however, Alphabet's Q1 2022 growth rate of 23% was healthier than Amazon's Q1 growth of 7%.

Is Amazon stock a buy?

Amazon stock is not a buy. but The good news is Amazon stock has moved above its 50 day moving average. Amid the current volatility, it's an important time to read and follow IBD's The Big Picture column. If you're new to IBD, consider taking a look at its stock trading system and CAN SLIM basics.

Does Amazon pay a dividend?

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) does not pay a dividend.

Is Amazon a good long term stock?

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) delivered a -34.65% return since the beginning of the year, while its 12-month returns are down by -36.82%. The stock closed at $108.95 per share on June 22, 2022.

Why should I not buy Amazon stock?

But, with such great size, comes a set of unique risks. The biggest risks of investing in Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) stock are increasing competition, profit potential uncertainty, revenue growth uncertainty, speculative valuation and share price volatility.

Should I buy Amazon before the split?

The research seems to suggest that it's better to buy a stock before it splits, so you can have skin in the game before it shoots higher. Keep in mind that "some of the outperformance is likely due to momentum," the analysts wrote in a research note published after Amazon announced its split March 9.

Why is Amazon stock performing so poorly?

Shares of Amazon have given up nearly all of their gains from the pandemic. The stock skyrocketed in 2020 and 2021 as consumers shunned physical stores and flocked to online retailers for everything from face masks to office chairs.

How much did people spend on Amazon in the last 12 months?

What does Amazon do with warrants?

The report cited Factset data stating that in the 12 months ending in June, people spent in excess of $610 billion on Amazon.

Headwinds - Emerging

Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) uses its size to acquire warrants or rights to purchase the stock of its publicly traded suppliers at steep discounts to market value, the Wall Street Journal reported. What Happened: Amazon often uses unusual contracts to tie warrants to how much business it gives a supplier. WSJ notes that Jeff Bezos-led retail giant has struck at least a dozen deals with publicly traded companies. It has forged over 75 such deals with privately held companies in the last ten year

The Reality - Margin Stagnation

There are several longer term headwinds the company's margins are facing:

Great Long Term, Cautious Near Term

I believe that due to the factors listed above, the company will be reporting EPS growth more in line with sales growth over the next 2-3 years, with 2023 growth being more similar to current projection, rather than the significant expansion currently expected. This results in the following EPS projections for the coming 3 years:

How much did Amazon drop on April 29?

Even as I remain highly bullish on the company's long-term prospects with the company's diverse product portfolio and potential in the emerging technology and even healthcare industries, in the near term I think the company can face troubles if or even if not the market corrects.

What is reading the market?

It sounds like an impossibility, but then again, who would have thought that Amazon would have dropped from an after-hours high of $3,667 on April 29 to $3,150 in less than 10 trading days, drop of roughly 14%.

Is the relative strength index trending lower?

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Is it dangerous to stand in front of an Amazon growth train?

The relative strength index has been trending lower for months and is still even reached oversold conditions. It will likely take some time for the momentum index to signal a bullish divergence giving a sign the stock is likely to turn higher.

Is Amazon offering price breaks?

It's unpopular, and even a little dangerous, to stand in front of a growth train like Amazon's that could simply coast for a while before red flags start to wave in earnest. The problem is, it may be too late to start thinking about the possibility of "peak Amazon" at that point.

Is Amazon Web Services profitable?

It could be a sign that Amazon is offering price breaks, or spending more on features (or both) in an effort to abate its dwindling market share. Granted, its share of the public cloud computing market is dwindling at an extremely slow rate.

When did Amazon stock break $100?

2. Amazon Web Services is becoming less profitable and losing share. Amazon's cloud computing arm, Amazon Web Services, or AWS, has been the company's breadwinner for some time now, and that didn't change last quarter. But, things are shifting within that unit's operation: It's not as profitable as it used to be.

When did Amazon IPO?

Amazon stock first broke $100 dollars in 1999 but after the the tech bubble burst the stock price did not reach triple figures again until 10 years later. The stock suffered a 94% drop after the $106.69 high in December 1999, crashing to a low of $5.97 in January 2001.

When did Amazon go public?

Amazon IPO’d on May 15, 1997 , trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol of AMZN at a price of $18 a share. On IPO day the stock price rose and closed at $23.50 putting the company at a value of $560 million. Taking the split-adjusted close of $1.96, the stock price has multiplied almost 500 times since.

How much did Amazon hit in 2010?

The History of Amazon’s Stock Price by Markets Insider. In 1997 when Amazon first filed for its initial public offering, the company was just three years old and had no clear path to profitability.

When did the Nasdaq peak?

Amazon hit $200 in 2010, $500 in 2015, $1,000 in 2017 and $3,000 just this year. Amazon investors who bought at the dot-com bubble peak had to wait a decade to turn a profit on their initial investments. But those that held on to this day have done just fine.

When did Amazon buy Whole Foods?

The Nasdaq ultimately peaked at 5,048.62 on March 10, 2000. Of course, some dot-com bubble stocks have performed much better than others in the 20 years since the bubble burst. Amazon’s Dot-Com Bubble Rebound: Amazon.com, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AMZN) past 20 years were defined by two major trends.

Is the Nasdaq trading at all time highs?

Amazon acquired Whole Foods in 2017 and has since made it a priority to challenge Walmart Inc (NYSE: WMT) in the grocery business.

Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) Price Target and Consensus Rating

Despite an ongoing pandemic and the U.S. economy barely limping along, the Nasdaq is trading at all-time highs and is now more than 65% above its March lows. The surge in tech stocks in 2020 has understandably led investors to draw comparisons to the dot-com bubble in 2000.

Analyst Ratings By Month

MarketBeat calculates consensus analyst ratings for stocks using the most recent rating from each Wall Street analyst that has rated a stock within the last twelve months. Each analyst's rating is normalized to a standardized rating score of 1 (sell), 2 (hold), 3 (buy) or 4 (strong buy).

Average Share Price and Price Target by Month

The chart below shows how a company's ratings by analysts have changed over time. Each bar represents the previous year of ratings for that month. Within each bar, the sell ratings are shown in red, the hold ratings are shown in yellow, the buy ratings are shown in green, and the strong buy ratings are shown in dark green.

Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) Analyst Ratings Frequently Asked Questions

The chart below shows how a company's share price and consensus price target have changed over time. The dark blue line represents the company's actual price. The lighter blue line represents the stock's consensus price target.

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