MSFT is currently trading at January 2024 prices. That’s 2.5 years of zero gains. Meanwhile the company is one of the largest and best in the world and growing in the high teens every year. I can’t see how this isn’t a screaming buy right now. I recognize the uncertainly surrounding their investment into AI, and possibly the negative sentiment around software stocks in general but for me Microsoft isn’t going anywhere
>>62228282i bought around $400. i also bought META yesterday. MA and V are good buys now also.
>>62228282I have an average price per share of $366 I just keep buying along with Amazon Google and Apple.
>>62228288V is a screaming buy but I don’t know enough about stable coins to assess the proper risk to the credit card business yet.
>>62228282when it dropped to like $360 or whatever, i still didn't buy this piece of shit
>>62228282your money could've been making more money buying mu and sndk at the top than holding this crap
>>62228282openAI is a pile of shit
>>62228309Yessir
windows is the boomer os thats being jeeted to hell, and everyone can see the writing on the wall. its like everytime a new windows version drops the screams of dissatisfaction get louder. Thats what happens after 20 years of letting indians nepo hire more of their kind. everyone is leaving azure for AWS too. gen alpha tr00ns will all be vibecoding on mac minis and lenovos running fedora. think of how many PowerBI boomers are retiring in the next decade. why even bother with x86 when the day of the pillow finally arrives and frees us all.
>>62228297A company trading at a PE of around 28 is screaming buy? It's only down like 10% in the last year.
>>62228282The only thing Microsoft does well is datacenter hosting. Everything else they do is shit. They make their gains through shady business practices like dark patterns and built in spyware or buying out and shutting down the competition. Not by having a best in class product and marketing it well. You need to take all of those things into consideration before going long on MSFT.
Reason the share price is stagnant is cuz all of the people laid off there got their RSUs early and have cashed out.
The market (chiefly AI) is fully saturated with all the monopoly money anyone is currently willing to risk. Things have to start dying for other things to achieve "fair value"
>>62228282Culmination of Azure getting mogged by AWS and ChatGPT (Microsoft is balls deep in OpenAI) losing ground to Gemini and Claude.
>>62228415They are a digital payment toll keeper and the bridge is already built a small amount of maintenance capital expenditure per year and you are set.
>>62228282If AI fails to boost economic growth as much as the markets expect then tech stocks crash but if it does then software loses value.MSFT might be worth buying starting at around 200-250. Currently indexes are overheated on the HTFs which makes long-term investments risky.
>>62228415one day /biz/ will learn to look at the 1 year forward PE and growth rate
>>62228486its already boosting economic growth
>>62228282>Meanwhile the company is one of the largest and best in the worldtheir main product is worthlessyou don't need any office products, you can interact with them online/ through a FOSS or through your agent/LLMyou also don't make them yourself anymoremicrosaar has been dumping money into openAI but they will not be getting any equity they're on track to become IBM 2
>>62228489Real GDP YoY isn't spiking at all. Should be like 5% to justify the parabolic market rally.
>>62228282>5% linkedin layoffs>20-30% of some teams wiped company wide >ticker didn't even twitchlmao macroshart
Designated shitting company
Microsoft is history. We are going to see at least 80%-90% downside from here. Nothing is going to save this.
Also notice Nadella wasn’t invited to China. He’s the biggest embarrassment in the tech sector.
>>62228282idk pal, if that was a coin would you buy this chart?
>>62228282So well positioned after turning their OS into a Linux bootloader with extra spyware and renaming their flagship Office products after a shit chatbot and making them rolling updates so no longer stable either as UI or backwards compatibility.Do they still do the Xbox thing?Only positive I can find is that the pivot to AI will optimize their enshittification workload and remove billions of jeets but I don't know how that can be monetized.
>>62228282It will inevitably swing upwards unless the AI bubble collapses, but in that case you wouldn't want to hold any other stocks anyway. Or you could just put everything in Nebius, Sivers and Silicon Motion if you're convinced the AI boom will persist.
>>62228910Wasn't he called up to testify in the OpenAI lawsuit the other day?He probably doesn't appreciate missing out on that while Elon schmoozes with Xi and Trump.
>>62228282this company is completely jeeted and its only a matter of time when people stop trusting it, other companies need security most and trusting jeets with security is a big gamble, my prediction is that many companies working with MS will be looking for alternatives.
>>62228282> Meanwhile the company is one of the largest and best in the world Lol. Lmao Maybe if they purge the browns they could be.
>>62228448>3T market cap>a couple million in RSUs make a dent in the price
>>62228282It's been jeeted from top to bottom and it's on its way to becoming the next IBM.
It's ridiculous because you suffered opportunity costIt's a screaming buy because you still own it
>>62228282sold my small position last week. its going nowhere. its fairly priced right now because its a dog shit company.
>>62230486You don't know what market cap actually is, do you?>a couple million in RSUs make a dent in the priceYes. That's exactly how stock market works. A bunch of profiteers push the price up and down with their millions while you see clickbait headlines like 500 gazillion dollars wiped out from the market.
>>62231411He can't even imagine what it would be like to not have breakfast this morning, expecting him to understand price action is a stretch.
>>62228282they are losing market share to opensource year after year with their horrible products, and are actively pushing for subscription based software which nobody ever wants or will buy.use your brain.