Amazon shares have climbed over 8% since the February 1 Q4 earnings release, where revenue hit $170 billion (up 13% year-over-year) and AWS growth accelerated to 17%, driving operating income to a record $13.2 billion against consensus estimates of $11.3 billion. Current trading around $183 reflects trader consensus on sustained AI-fueled cloud demand and e-commerce resilience amid cooling inflation. With March 26 just days away, market-implied odds for closing above key thresholds depend on end-of-quarter positioning and tech sector momentum, influenced by Nasdaq levels near 16,400. Watch the April 30 Q1 earnings for updated guidance on capex and margins.
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Market Opened: Mar 25, 2026, 8:00 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Amazon shares have climbed over 8% since the February 1 Q4 earnings release, where revenue hit $170 billion (up 13% year-over-year) and AWS growth accelerated to 17%, driving operating income to a record $13.2 billion against consensus estimates of $11.3 billion. Current trading around $183 reflects trader consensus on sustained AI-fueled cloud demand and e-commerce resilience amid cooling inflation. With March 26 just days away, market-implied odds for closing above key thresholds depend on end-of-quarter positioning and tech sector momentum, influenced by Nasdaq levels near 16,400. Watch the April 30 Q1 earnings for updated guidance on capex and margins.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated

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