Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction) has quietly become one of the most reasonably priced names in the Magnificent Seven, trading at a forward multiple that looks modest against the pace of AWS reacceleration.
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Amazon is $343.50, roughly 32.8% above the current quote of $259.39. Our recommendation is buy with a high confidence reading of 90%.
24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Price | $259.39 |
| 24/7 Wall St. Price Target | $343.50 |
| Upside | 32.8% |
| Recommendation | BUY |
| Confidence Level | 90% |
AWS Reaccelerates While the Stock Lags the Story
Amazon shares are up 12.69% year to date and 16.22% over the past year, but the stock has cooled 1.89% in the past week even as the fundamentals accelerated.
In Q2 FY2026, revenue reached $200.61 billion, up 19.62% year over year, and operating income jumped 43.24% to $27.46 billion. AWS grew 36.7%, its fastest pace in 18 quarters, with backlog swelling to $496 billion. CEO Andy Jassy went further, telling investors AWS could “very possibly be a trillion dollar annual revenue business” over time.
Why Bulls See a Path to $394
The bull case rests on AWS operating leverage and AI monetization. AWS ran a 39.4% operating margin in Q2, and Jassy disclosed that Amazon’s AI and Chips businesses each cleared a $25 billion annualized run rate growing triple digits.
Anthropic and OpenAI have committed to multi-year, multi-gigawatt Trainium deployments, and Amazon is on track to double power capacity by the end of 2027. Advertising grew 26% to $19.81 billion. If demand keeps pulling forward, our bull scenario points to $393.98, a 52.32% return.
What Could Go Wrong
Capital intensity is the obvious risk. Q2 capex hit $54.21 billion, up 68.44% YoY, pushing trailing free cash flow to negative $7.6 billion, and management is guiding to roughly $200 billion of 2026 capex.
Reported net income is also inflated by a $53.40 billion Anthropic mark, so comparable EPS is roughly $1.88. Bulls would counter that servers break even in under three years and monetize for 30-plus years, making today’s spending a duration trade. Our bear scenario lands at $293.37.
How Amazon Compares to Alphabet and Microsoft
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is the sharpest peer on cloud plus ads and trades at a forward P/E of just 17, versus Amazon at 23. That gap looks defensible given Alphabet’s 54.8% profit margin, but Amazon’s 37% AWS growth is outrunning the Google Cloud story.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) trades at a forward P/E of 24 with an operating margin of 45.1%, richer than Amazon on both counts.
| Company | Forward P/E | Operating Margin |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon | 23 | 13.7% |
| Alphabet | 17 | 34.0% |
| Microsoft | 24 | 45.1% |
Amazon sits between the two, and given AWS growth is the fastest of the three hyperscalers, the peer group makes our target look reasonable, not aggressive.
Amazon Price Prediction 2026-2030
The 24/7 Wall St. price target of $343.50 and buy rating at 90% confidence reflect a rare setup: accelerating AWS growth, a stock that has lagged its own fundamentals, and a forward multiple that looks fair versus peers.
The setup looks constructive if AWS holds a 30%-plus growth trajectory into 2027, and the thesis weakens if capex runs past $220 billion without visible ROIC improvement. On balance, the risk-reward skews positive on the numbers in hand.
| Year | 24/7 Wall St. Price Target |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $279.80 |
| 2027 | $338.41 |
| 2028 | $412.77 |
| 2029 | $490.48 |
| 2030 | $535.25 |
These projections assume Amazon continues to convert AI capex into AWS revenue and margin. Meaningful upside or downside could come from Anthropic monetization, Trainium adoption, or a slowdown in cloud consumption. The whole buildout also has to be powered, cooled, and networked by somebody, and we pulled together seven companies doing exactly that in a free AI infrastructure report.
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