Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) just closed its fiscal year with a quarter that beat Wall Street on every headline number — and the stock still trades roughly 24% below where the average analyst says itMicrosoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) just closed its fiscal year with a quarter that beat Wall Street on every headline number — and the stock still trades roughly 24% below where the average analyst says it
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MSFT Price Target: Zero Sell Ratings and a $100 Billion Azure Year, So Why Won't Microsoft Stock Close the Gap?

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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) just closed its fiscal year with a quarter that beat Wall Street on every headline number — and the stock still trades roughly 24% below where the average analyst says it should — a gap that implies about 30% upside.
Q4 FY2026 revenue came in at $90.0 billion, up 18% year over year, against a consensus estimate of $87.6 billion.
Azure grew 43%, ahead of Microsoft's own 39–40% guidance, and crossed $100 billion in annual revenue for the first time.
Shares jumped about 8% in extended trading on July 29 — and even after that move, the consensus MSFT price target near $555 implies the stock has another third of upside left.
Zero analysts rate it a Sell.
So the real question is not whether Wall Street believes in Microsoft — it is why the market keeps refusing to pay Wall Street's price, and what would change that.

Key Takeaways
  • Wall Street's consensus MSFT price target sits near $555 across S&P Global, TipRanks, and MarketBeat as of late July 2026 — roughly 30% above the post-earnings share price in the low-$420s.
  • All 56 analysts tracked by S&P Global rate Microsoft Hold or better — zero Sells — yet individual targets stretch from $400 to $870.
  • Q4 FY2026, released July 29, delivered $90.0 billion in revenue, 43% Azure growth, and the first $100 billion Azure revenue year in Microsoft's history.
  • Microsoft guided FY2027 capex only as "growing year over year" — Wall Street models put the unnamed number between roughly $220 billion and $261 billion, and that blank is now the core of the bull-bear debate.
  • The most specific 2030 model, from 24/7 Wall St., averages $714.63 inside a $535.97–$893.29 range.
  • UBS, Mizuho, and Scotiabank cut their targets days before a print that then beat consensus — the post-earnings revision wave is the next catalyst to watch.

What Is the MSFT Price Target Right Now?

Three independent aggregators maintain three separate consensus figures for Microsoft — and as of late July 2026 they land within two dollars of each other.
Source
Consensus target
Analysts tracked
High
Low
As of
$555.77
56
$870
$400
Jul 28, 2026
$554
$680
$400
Jul 28, 2026
$554.73
Jul 28, 2026


The averages agree almost perfectly, but the highs do not — S&P Global's analyst universe includes an $870 call that TipRanks' sample does not — so treat the consensus as a center of gravity, not a settled number.
Every figure in this table was set before Microsoft's July 29 earnings release, and analysts typically refile targets within days of a print this strong, so the consensus itself is about to move.
The rating distribution is the more durable fact.
Across the 56 analysts in S&P Global's sample, the consensus rating is Strong Buy, and the count of Sell ratings is zero.
A zero-Sell consensus on a company worth roughly $3 trillion is rare — and it has now persisted through a drawdown of more than 35% from the 52-week high, a rebound off the June low near $349, and a full fiscal-year earnings cycle.


Which Banks Have Cut, Raised, or Held Their Microsoft Price Targets?

The week before earnings told a more divided story than the consensus average suggests.
Firm
Target
Rating
Date
Move
$470
Sector Outperform

Jul 29, 2026
Cut from $550
Citizens
$550
Market Outperform
Jul 28, 2026
Maintained
Piper Sandler
≈$550
Overweight
Jul 28, 2026
Guggenheim
$586
Buy
Jul 27, 2026
Maintained
UBS
$480
Buy
Jul 27, 2026
Evercore ISI
$525
Outperform
Jul 15, 2026
Raised from $510
Mizuho
$490
Outperform
Jul 15, 2026
Cut from $515
Bernstein
$641
Outperform
Jul 2026
Tigress Financial
$680
Buy
May 6, 2026
Standing
$610
Buy
May 1, 2026
Raised(per Investing.com)
Morgan Stanley
$650
Overweight
May 2026
Standing, pre-Q4
Wedbush
$625
Outperform
2026
Standing, pre-Q4
Stifel
$415
Hold
May 1, 2026
Standing, pre-Q4


Notice the pattern: three firms cut their numbers into the print, and the print then beat consensus on revenue, EPS, and Azure growth simultaneously.
That combination — caution filed the week before, results that beat it on every line — is why the next two weeks of target revisions matter more than the table above.
Every entry above carries its filing date because in this stock, an undated price target is a stale one.
The floor of coverage sits at $400, which after the post-earnings move is now slightly below the share price itself — meaning even the most cautious analyst on the street is no longer forecasting meaningful downside so much as no progress.

The Q4 FY2026 Numbers Behind the Microsoft Stock Price Forecast

Every price target in the tables above now gets rebuilt on one dataset: the fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year results Microsoft released on July 29, 2026.
Metric
Q4 FY2026
Change
Context
Revenue
$90.0B
+18% YoY
Beat $87.6B consensus
Adjusted EPS
$4.74
23%

Beat $4.24 consensus
GAAP EPS
$4.81
32%
Includes $0.27 of discrete items
Microsoft Cloud
$59.3B
27%
FY total above $214B
Azure & other cloud
43%
Above 39–40% guidance
Commercial RPO
$678B
+84% YoY
Contracted, not yet recognized
Microsoft 365 Copilot
30M+ paid seats
From 20M+ in Q3
GitHub Copilot: 50M users
FY2026 revenue
$331B+
18%
Operating income $155B+, +21%


Azure at $100 Billion: The Number Every Bull Model Is Built On


Azure did two things in this report that matter more than any single quarter's beat.
A company beating consensus is routine; a company this size beating its own stated ceiling is not.
Second, it crossed a threshold — Azure passed $100 billion in annual revenue for FY2026, growing 41% for the full year, a milestone CEO Satya Nadella called out directly in the release.
Management also repeated the constraint that has defined the past year: commercial demand still exceeds the capacity Microsoft can build.
That is the strongest possible demand signal, and simultaneously the reason growth cannot surprise much further to the upside until new data centers come online — the same fact feeds both the bull and bear columns of every model.


Copilot at 30 Million Seats — and What the Beat Was Actually Made Of


Microsoft 365 Copilot passed 30 million paid commercial seats, up from more than 20 million a quarter earlier, and GitHub Copilot reached 50 million users.
Crossing 30 million paid seats just one quarter after crossing 20 million is the clearest evidence yet that AI monetization at Microsoft is a subscription line, not a story.
Honesty requires one footnote on earnings quality: GAAP EPS of $4.81 included $0.27 of discrete items versus guidance, mainly a $3.2 billion gain on Microsoft's investment in Anthropic, partly offset by severance and an Xbox impairment.
Strip those out and the adjusted $4.74 still beat consensus by eleven percent — the beat is real, just not every penny of it operational.
Microsoft's growth is now almost entirely a cloud-and-AI phenomenon, which is precisely why Azure's growth rate dominates most analyst models.


Microsoft Stock Price Prediction 2030: How High Could MSFT Go?

The 12-month price target answers whether the gap closes; the 2030 question is whether Microsoft's AI buildout compounds long enough to make the gap irrelevant.
Scenario
2030 range
Trigger condition
Bear
~$536–$700
Azure decelerates toward the mid-teens as the FY2027 capex wave converts slowly; gross margin pressure persists past 2028 and the market compresses the multiple
Base
~$715–$890
Azure glides from 40%+ down to the low-20s by decade's end; Copilot seats keep compounding; capex peaks in FY2027–28 and margins stabilize
Bull
$900–$1,000+
Azure holds above 25% into 2028 while consumption-based AI billing scales across the 30-million-seat Copilot base and the installed enterprise suite


The most specific published long-range model comes from 24/7 Wall St., whose July 2026 update projects an average MSFT price of $714.63 by 2030, inside a range of $535.97 to $893.29.
That is a single named model, not a consensus — long-range coverage of even the largest stocks is thin, and presenting one framework as "the" 2030 forecast would overstate how settled the picture is.
What the scenarios share is the variable they all hinge on: not whether AI demand exists, but whether the revenue it produces outruns the depreciation of the infrastructure being built to serve it.
Anyone quoting a single 2030 number for Microsoft without naming that condition is selling confidence, not analysis.

Three Risks That Could Sink the MSFT Price Target

The $260 Billion Question: FY2027 Capex


Microsoft's capital spending plan for calendar 2026 stands at roughly $190 billion — about $25 billion of it, CFO Amy Hood has said, driven by higher component prices.
CFO Amy Hood paired that outlook with a commitment that Microsoft remains free-cash-flow positive in FY2027, which is the difference between an aggressive bet and a reckless one.
But the margin math is now genuinely contested: gross margin fell to 67.6% back in Q3, its lowest since 2022, and while Microsoft guided FY2027 operating margins down less than a point — helped by stretching its data-center accounting life from 15 to 25 years, which spreads depreciation more thinly — skeptics read that very extension as a sign of how heavy the depreciation load has become.
The pre-earnings target cuts from UBS, Mizuho, and Scotiabank were this concern in institutional form — not disbelief in Azure, but doubt that $260 billion converts into revenue on the schedule the bulls assume.


Can Azure Stay Above 40%?


Azure's 43% print is now the comparison every future quarter gets measured against.
The $678 billion in commercial remaining performance obligations — contracted revenue not yet delivered, up 84% in a year — is a genuine buffer against demand shocks.
It is not, however, a guarantee of timing: obligations convert to revenue only as customers actually consume capacity, and a consumption slowdown would show up in Azure's growth rate long before it showed up in the backlog.
With supply still the binding constraint, the near-term risk is less a demand collapse than an expectations ceiling — guidance in the high-30s from here would read as deceleration even though it would be extraordinary for a business this size.


Regulatory Surface: OpenAI, Antitrust, and the Multiple


Microsoft sits in several of the arenas where technology regulators are most active: cloud infrastructure, frontier AI, enterprise software, and gaming.
The OpenAI relationship remains the single most scrutinized item — OpenAI's incremental $250 billion Azure commitment is one of the largest enterprise contracts ever signed, and is widely credited as a major driver of the surge in that $678 billion obligation figure.
Any regulatory action that reshapes those terms, in Washington or Brussels, changes the Azure monetization math directly.
Regulatory risk rarely produces a single bad day for a stock like this; it produces a persistently smaller multiple, and the distance between a $470 target and a $655 target often comes down to exactly such multiple assumptions.


MEXC Analysis: Microsoft's 8% Repricing Happened While Regular Markets Slept

Here is the structural detail most coverage of this earnings report skips: nearly all of Microsoft's roughly 8% post-earnings move occurred outside regular US trading hours.
The report landed at 4 PM ET on July 29; by the next opening bell, the bulk of the repricing had already happened.


On MEXC's RealStocks overnight session, MSFT traded [continuously through the 8 PM–4 AM ET window, with volume of X and a price path from $$X to$$X — fill from platform data, as of timestamp].
[One sentence interpreting the overnight order flow against the consensus-gap framing — spot-driven repricing vs. thin-session drift — fill from platform data.]
MEXC Research weighs directly observable market behavior — session-by-session price formation, traded volume, and Level 1 quote data — above sentiment when reading an earnings reaction, and that weighting holds whether the resulting read is bullish or bearish.
For an earnings-season stock like MSFT, the practical takeaway is structural, not directional: the price you see at Thursday's open is set during hours when regular exchanges are closed.

FAQ

What is the current MSFT price target?
As of late July 2026, the consensus MSFT price target sits near $555 across S&P Global ($555.77, 56 analysts), TipRanks ($554), and MarketBeat ($554.73) — roughly 30% above the post-earnings share price, with revisions to the July 29 results still pending.


What is the highest analyst price target for Microsoft stock?
The highest target in S&P Global's tracked universe is $870, while TipRanks' sample tops out at Tigress Financial's $680 — the difference reflects which analysts each platform counts, not a disagreement about the same call.


What is the lowest MSFT price target?
The lowest tracked target is $400, which after the post-earnings rally now sits slightly below the share price itself.


What is the Microsoft stock price prediction for 2030?
24/7 Wall St.'s July 2026 long-range model projects an average of $714.63 by 2030 within a $535.97–$893.29 range, and scenario frameworks built on Azure's growth trajectory span roughly $536 to $1,000-plus.


What did Microsoft's Q4 FY2026 earnings show?
Revenue of $90.0 billion (+18%), adjusted EPS of $4.74 versus $4.24 expected, Azure growth of 43%, the first $100 billion Azure revenue year, and more than 30 million paid Microsoft 365 Copilot seats.


Is Microsoft a good stock to buy right now?
Zero of 56 tracked analysts rate MSFT a Sell and the consensus implies roughly 30% upside, but targets span $400 to $870 and the $255–260 billion FY2027 capex plan is a real risk — weigh both sides rather than the average alone.


What is the next catalyst for the MSFT price target?
The immediate one is the wave of post-earnings target revisions expected in early August 2026, followed by Q1 FY2027 results in late October, the first quarter reported under the new $255–260 billion capex plan.


Conclusion

Every MSFT price target on Wall Street is now a bet on the same conversion problem: whether the revenue from a $100 billion Azure year — growing 43% and backed by $678 billion in contracted obligations — can outrun the depreciation of a buildout Microsoft will only describe as "growing" — and Wall Street pencils in at up to $260 billion for FY2027.
The July 29 report answered the demand question about as decisively as a single quarter can.
It did not, and could not, answer the spending question — that verdict arrives one quarter at a time through FY2027.
Until it does, the defining fact of this stock remains the gap itself: zero Sell ratings, a consensus near $555, and a market price that still refuses to meet it.
For traders who want exposure to how that gap resolves, MEXC's RealStocks offers MSFT access around the clock — including the overnight sessions where, as this earnings week showed, the repricing actually happens.
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