Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction) has delivered accelerating numbers, a widening moat, and a valuation that makes sense for what this company is becoming.
Amazon pivots to everyday essentials to drive repeat demand and grocery growth, but rising logistics costs and fierce competition could pressure margins.
Amazon has u-turned from the worst-performing Mag7 to the top performer, up 8% YTD versus the S&P 500, up 2%. We expect negatives weighing Amazon down to reverse on a structural basis as Anthropic ramps up traffic and Trainium adds a cost-structure advantage. Trainium is a golden ticket that the market has yet to fully price in and which we expect to be a game-changer in 2027.
Amazon's surge shows how multiple expansion can reward--or punish--growth investors.
Amazon is preparing for a massive AI opportunity.
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