Amazon is Cheap With Strong Upside Through the End of 2026

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  • Amazon trades 13% below its 52-week high while AWS just posted 28% growth at its best operating margin in 15 quarters.

  • AMZN's consensus target of $314 implies 27% upside, with 62 of 66 analysts rating it Buy despite shares badly lagging 74% earnings growth.

  • Trainium2 is fully subscribed and Trainium3 nearly committed, locking in a 2027 revenue ramp from OpenAI and Anthropic before the market prices it in.

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Amazon is Cheap With Strong Upside Through the End of 2026

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Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction) at $247.23 looks attractively priced, with a base case pointing to meaningful upside through the end of 2026. The stock trades roughly 13% below its 52-week high while AWS posts its fastest growth in years, a setup that rarely lasts once the market catches up.

Amazon runs the largest cloud platform through AWS, the most-visited e-commerce marketplace, and a fast-growing advertising business doing more than $70 billion in trailing revenue. Shares have been pinned in a range this year as fundamentals reaccelerated, largely because investors debate whether roughly $200 billion planned 2026 capex will earn its cost of capital.

Why AI Capex Panic Has Created an Entry Point

The bull case starts with valuation. Amazon trades at a trailing P/E of 29 and a forward P/E of 29, well below its historical premium, with EV/EBITDA of just 14. Q1 2026 delivered EPS of $2.78 versus $1.73 consensus, a fifth straight beat, on revenue of $181.52 billion, up 16.6% year over year.

AWS grew 28% at a 37.7% operating margin, its best pace in 15 quarters, with landmark Trainium commitments from OpenAI (roughly 2 GW) and Anthropic (up to 5 GW). Custom silicon has cleared a $20 billion annual run rate and is growing triple digits. Wall Street’s target sits at $314.23, implying roughly 27% upside from current levels.

The Cash Flow and Capex Overhang

The bear case is real. Trailing free cash flow collapsed 95% to just $1.2 billion as capex ballooned, with Q1 alone consuming $44.2 billion. Long-term debt jumped to $119.1 billion from $65.6 billion, and interest expense rose to $800 million.

Bears flag that Q1 net income surged partly on a $16.80 billion non-recurring Anthropic mark-up. Insiders have been net sellers across 73 recent transactions, and retail chatter has flagged AI overcapacity risk, with bearish sentiment at 32.

The Argument for Sitting on Your Hands

The neutral view is that Amazon is a strong business trading at a reasonable price, but the payoff is timing-dependent. Polymarket traders assign near-parity odds to a July close at $264 (48.5%) versus $232 (47.5%).

Key catalysts are the July 30 earnings report, where the crowd assigns a 93.5% beat probability, plus 2027 AWS backlog conversion and any signal that free cash flow has troughed.

What the Numbers Actually Say

Amazon trades at $247.23 against a consensus target of $314.23. Of 66 covering analysts, 15 rate it Strong Buy, 47 Buy, 4 Hold, with zero Sells.

Shares are up 7.11% year to date and 10.43% over the trailing year, roughly in line with the S&P 500’s mid-single-digit YTD gain but lagging the broader tech sector. That relative underperformance against 74.8% YoY earnings growth is the mispricing.

Why $247 Looks Like a Compelling Entry Level

At $247, the risk/reward skews favorably.

The path to appreciation runs through AWS reacceleration and margin expansion. Q2 guidance calls for $194 to $199 billion in revenue, 16% to 19% growth, with operating income of $20 to $24 billion. Trainium2 is fully subscribed and Trainium3 is nearly committed by mid-2026, so the 2027 revenue ramp from OpenAI, Anthropic, and other hyperscaler customers is contractually locked.

Capex fear is overdone. The market punishes Amazon for spending against demand already booked, which is the wrong reaction. A base case fair value near $276 by year-end and a bull case toward $288 both look reachable if Q2 clears guidance.

What would invalidate the thesis: AWS deceleration below 20%, evidence Trainium bookings are slipping, or a broader recession pressuring Stores where unit growth just hit 15%. Absent that, this is a mega-cap compounder trading like a value stock with a contracted AI backlog attached.

 

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Alex Sirois is a financial writer with experience spanning both retail and institutional investing. He has written for InvestorPlace and held roles at BNY Mellon and Bernstein, giving him a perspective that bridges Main Street portfolios and Wall Street analysis.

Alex holds an MBA from George Washington University and has built his career across multiple industries, including e-commerce, education, and translation — a breadth of experience that informs how he breaks down complex financial topics for everyday investors. His writing is conversational, actionable, and grounded in long-term, buy-and-hold investing principles.

At 247 Wall St., Alex focuses on delivering analysis that is both accessible and useful, with a clear emphasis on helping readers make more informed decisions with their money.

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