Microsoft's recent fiscal 2026 fourth-quarter results, featuring 18% revenue growth to $90 billion and continued Azure and AI momentum, anchor trader sentiment ahead of the August 24 week close. With the stock trading near $481, the tightly clustered probabilities across wide price bands reflect uncertainty over short-term momentum amid broader equity volatility and sector rotation. Key differentiating factors include potential follow-through from post-earnings gains, any shifts in Treasury yields or Fed policy signals, and macro data releases that could influence risk appetite for growth names. The near-even odds underscore how near-term catalysts such as trading volume trends and analyst revisions may determine whether the share price holds above $480 or faces pressure toward lower ranges.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$460-$470 49%
$440-$450 48%
>$530 48%
<$440 47%
<$440
47%
$440-$450
48%
$450-$460
47%
$460-$470
49%
$470-$480
18%
$480-$490
47%
$490-$500
47%
$500-$510
14%
$510-$520
11%
$520-$530
10%
>$530
48%
$460-$470 49%
$440-$450 48%
>$530 48%
<$440 47%
<$440
47%
$440-$450
48%
$450-$460
47%
$460-$470
49%
$470-$480
18%
$480-$490
47%
$490-$500
47%
$500-$510
14%
$510-$520
11%
$520-$530
10%
>$530
48%
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
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Market Opened: Aug 21, 2026, 6:00 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
Closing prices will be used exactly as published by Pyth, without rounding.
For a standard full trading session, the closing price refers to the Pyth "Close" value of the 1-minute candle corresponding to the final minute of regular trading hours on the primary exchange. If the relevant session is shortened (for example, due to a market-holiday schedule), the Pyth "Close" value of the 1-minute candle corresponding to the final minute of that shortened session will be used.
If the relevant day has no valid Pyth Close value for the 1-minute candle corresponding to the end of regular trading hours on the primary exchange, the market will use the last valid Pyth price achieved during the regular trading hours of the primary exchange as the effective closing price. If no valid Pyth price exists for that trading day due to a system outage, data failure, or other technical disruption, the official closing price published by the primary exchange on which the listed security trades will be used to determine the closing price for that day.
In the event of a stock split, reverse stock split, or similar corporate action affecting the listed security during the listed time frame, this market will resolve based on split-adjusted prices as displayed on Pyth. The target price will be adjusted proportionally to reflect any stock splits. Resolution will be based on the historical price data as shown on Pyth after any adjustments have been applied.
The resolution source for this market will be Pyth, specifically the "Close" values for the relevant 1-minute candle for Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) available at https://pythdata.app/explore/Equity.US.MSFT%2FUSD.
Resolution Source
https://pythdata.app/explore/Equity.US.MSFT%2FUSDResolver
0x69c47De9D...Microsoft's recent fiscal 2026 fourth-quarter results, featuring 18% revenue growth to $90 billion and continued Azure and AI momentum, anchor trader sentiment ahead of the August 24 week close. With the stock trading near $481, the tightly clustered probabilities across wide price bands reflect uncertainty over short-term momentum amid broader equity volatility and sector rotation. Key differentiating factors include potential follow-through from post-earnings gains, any shifts in Treasury yields or Fed policy signals, and macro data releases that could influence risk appetite for growth names. The near-even odds underscore how near-term catalysts such as trading volume trends and analyst revisions may determine whether the share price holds above $480 or faces pressure toward lower ranges.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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