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Amazon Just Gave Investors a Big Reason to Be Bullish

24/7 Wall St. set a $341.77 price target on Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), implying 31.73% upside from the current $259.45, with a buy recommendation and 90% confidence, driven by AWS re-accelerating to its fastest growth in 18 quarters and an AI backlog of $496 billion. Amazon's Q2 fiscal 2026 revenue reached $200.6 billion, up 19.62%, with operating income up 43% to $27.46 billion, and AWS grew 37% to $42.23 billion, while CEO Andy Jassy said AWS could become a 'trillion dollar annual revenue business' over time.

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Amazon Just Gave Investors a Big Reason to Be Bullish
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Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction) is $341.77, implying 31.73% upside from the current $259.45. Our recommendation is buy with a 90% confidence level, driven by AWS re-accelerating to its fastest growth in more than four years and an AI backlog that reshapes the multi-year earnings picture.

24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary #

Metric Value
Current Price $259.45
24/7 Wall St. Price Target $341.77
Upside 31.73%
Recommendation BUY
Confidence 90%

The AWS Reacceleration That Changed the Narrative #

Amazon is up 12.4% year to date and 4.94% over the past month, though the stock has cooled 4.71% over the past week from a recent high. Shares trade roughly 14% below the 52-week high of $287.20.

The catalyst was Q2 fiscal 2026 results filed July 30, 2026. Revenue reached $200.6 billion, up 19.62%, with operating income up 43% to $27.46 billion. AWS grew 37% to $42.23 billion, its fastest pace in 18 quarters, and advertising climbed 26% to $19.8 billion. Shares jumped 17.98% within a day following the report.

The Case for $392 and Above #

Bulls point to an AI story that keeps compounding. Amazon’s AI and Chips businesses each cleared $25 billion annualized run rates in Q2 with triple-digit growth, and AWS backlog stood at $496 billion, growing triple digits year-over-year. Trainium2 is fully subscribed, and multi-gigawatt commitments now include Anthropic and OpenAI (the power, cooling, and networking suppliers behind that buildout are the subject of a free report we put together here).

Bedrock customers spent more in Q2 than in all prior quarters combined. CEO Andy Jassy told investors he now believes AWS can become a “trillion dollar annual revenue business” over time.

Advertising at a $70 billion-plus run rate and record delivery speeds strengthen the retail engine. Sell-side analysts echo the case, with 59 buy or strong buy ratings versus three holds and zero sells. If AWS margins hold near 39.4%, the bull case at $392.40 becomes realistic.

What Could Go Wrong #

The bear case starts with capex. Amazon spent $54.2 billion in a single quarter, up 68.44%, driving free cash flow to negative $7.6 billion on a trailing basis. Fiscal 2026 capex is guided near $200 billion. Long-term debt climbed to $119.1 billion from $65.6 billion, raising interest expense as tariffs, fuel inflation, and an 80 basis point FX headwind weigh on Q3.

Retail investor sentiment on Reddit has drifted into bearish territory around a $4 billion Bezos share disposition. Management has laid out data-center economics that break even in under three years on server outlay, with 30-plus years of subsequent monetization, and most AI capacity is already contracted for at least five-year terms. Our bear case still puts the stock at $292.16, a modest gain from here.

How Amazon Compares to Microsoft and Alphabet #

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) trades at a trailing P/E of 27 with Azure growth of 43% in its most recent quarter, still ahead of AWS but decelerating relative to Amazon’s reacceleration. Microsoft’s $678 billion commercial RPO exceeds AWS backlog, so a modest discount for Amazon’s slower cloud growth is warranted, though narrower than the current gap.

Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) grew Google Cloud 82% to $24.77 billion in Q2 2026, faster than AWS on a smaller base, and trades meaningfully cheaper than AMZN on earnings. Amazon carries the highest trailing multiple of the three, but AWS reacceleration plus a $19.8 billion ads business the others can only partially match justifies the premium implied by our target.

Amazon Price Prediction 2026-2030 #

Our 24/7 Wall St. price target of $341.77, buy rating, and 90% confidence reflect a rare setup: AWS growth is accelerating into a capex cycle already contracted well into 2028.

The thesis holds so long as AWS growth stays above 30% and operating margin holds near 39%. The thesis weakens if capex intensity forces further debt issuance without matching backlog growth. On today’s evidence, the risk/reward skews favorable in our model.

Year 24/7 Wall St. Price Target
2026 $288
2027 $342
2028 $410
2029 $485
2030 $570

These projections assume AWS continues executing on its AI infrastructure buildout and advertising sustains 20%-plus growth. Significant upside or downside could result from Trainium adoption at third-party data centers or a sharper capex overhang.

Contact [email protected] for any questions or corrections.

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