Market Cap 2,493.17B
Revenue (ttm) 637.96B
Net Income (ttm) 59.25B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 32.37
Forward PE 31.97
Profit Margin 9.29%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.14
Volume 42,888,102
Avg Vol 49,899,172
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 10.69B
Stochastic %K 91%
Beta 1.29
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $296.42

Company Profile

Amazon.com, Inc. engages in the retail sale of consumer products, advertising, and subscriptions service through online and physical stores in North America and internationally. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It also manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, fire tablets, fire TVs, echo, ring, blink, and eero; and develops and produces media content. In addition, the company offers programs that enable...

Industry: Internet Retail
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Phone: 206 266 1000
Address:
410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, United States
Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:47 AM
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:47 AM
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:44 AM
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Desertdolls2021
Desertdolls2021 Dec. 2 at 10:43 AM
$NVDA Wow. From Morgan Stanley’s customer checks in Asia: “Customers biggest anxiety for the next 12 months is their ability to procure enough NVIDIA product generally, and Vera Rubin specifically.” $NVDA is a buy. While the market is worried about an AI bubble, the biggest concerns from customers on if they would be able to even procure enough Nvidia chips. Really do think we are dealing with noise and this is one of the easiest Mag 7 buys today along with $META and $AMZN.
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NunzioKnows
NunzioKnows Dec. 2 at 10:43 AM
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:43 AM
$BYND look at it run $GOOG $TSLA $BRK.B $AMZN it's running like a blue-chip
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supportlevel7717
supportlevel7717 Dec. 2 at 9:28 AM
$SPY $AMD is very expensive, maybe they can outperform by a bunch and meet some wild numbers but it all has to go right. and even then how much of that is priced to this point great stock and company, but do you wait to buy it at 140,160 again? $AMZN $AAPL $NVDA nvda 160s tsla 330s aapl 220s msft 280s ai really is good for smaller companies, for large tech companies it helps but so much more overhead stuff is going on
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supportlevel7717
supportlevel7717 Dec. 2 at 9:22 AM
$SPY 48.2 on pmi is pretty low, in typically a hot quarter the economy probably will slow , also watch the housing market. could see some substantial price drops with so many homes up for sale $TSLA $AAPL $AMZN $DIA
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Suki444
Suki444 Dec. 2 at 8:14 AM
$IRIX silent before the storm? Buyout in progress? $AMZN
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Spequlader
Spequlader Dec. 2 at 7:29 AM
$AMZN is the Super 8s laggard. Expecting a big run in 2026, that’s why I went in large in the 220’s.
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:47 AM
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:47 AM
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:44 AM
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Desertdolls2021
Desertdolls2021 Dec. 2 at 10:43 AM
$NVDA Wow. From Morgan Stanley’s customer checks in Asia: “Customers biggest anxiety for the next 12 months is their ability to procure enough NVIDIA product generally, and Vera Rubin specifically.” $NVDA is a buy. While the market is worried about an AI bubble, the biggest concerns from customers on if they would be able to even procure enough Nvidia chips. Really do think we are dealing with noise and this is one of the easiest Mag 7 buys today along with $META and $AMZN.
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NunzioKnows
NunzioKnows Dec. 2 at 10:43 AM
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Kingsheart
Kingsheart Dec. 2 at 10:43 AM
$BYND look at it run $GOOG $TSLA $BRK.B $AMZN it's running like a blue-chip
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supportlevel7717
supportlevel7717 Dec. 2 at 9:28 AM
$SPY $AMD is very expensive, maybe they can outperform by a bunch and meet some wild numbers but it all has to go right. and even then how much of that is priced to this point great stock and company, but do you wait to buy it at 140,160 again? $AMZN $AAPL $NVDA nvda 160s tsla 330s aapl 220s msft 280s ai really is good for smaller companies, for large tech companies it helps but so much more overhead stuff is going on
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supportlevel7717
supportlevel7717 Dec. 2 at 9:22 AM
$SPY 48.2 on pmi is pretty low, in typically a hot quarter the economy probably will slow , also watch the housing market. could see some substantial price drops with so many homes up for sale $TSLA $AAPL $AMZN $DIA
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Suki444
Suki444 Dec. 2 at 8:14 AM
$IRIX silent before the storm? Buyout in progress? $AMZN
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Spequlader
Spequlader Dec. 2 at 7:29 AM
$AMZN is the Super 8s laggard. Expecting a big run in 2026, that’s why I went in large in the 220’s.
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ZacksResearch
ZacksResearch Dec. 2 at 6:00 AM
Record Black Friday blowout? AI just lit a fire under $AMZN, $EXPE, $BKNG, $ETSY and $DIBS. AI-driven shopping pushed online sales to all-time highs, and these five names are positioned to ride that surge in digital demand. See the full breakdown here 👉 https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/2797628/ai-pushes-black-friday-e-commerce-sales-to-a-record-high-5-picks?cid=sm-stocktwits-2-2797628-teaser-22874&ADID=SYND_STOCKTWITS_TWEET_2_2797628_TEASER_22874
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AlphaTrader8
AlphaTrader8 Dec. 2 at 5:19 AM
$NVDA ✔️ Blue Collar Workers are working less getting paid less 💲👎 $DIA $QQQ $SPY $AMZN
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BillyBeavers
BillyBeavers Dec. 2 at 4:06 AM
$AMZN Who let the Dagster boys into the Re: invent conference ?
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Dec. 2 at 3:51 AM
$KTA.X for $AMZN investors Engineers who actually profile throughput on-chain usually have opinions about Amazon. You already know why it sits in the core of an AI and cloud portfolio: massive capex, integrated data stack, distribution, and the ability to turn infra spend into durable cash flows. That’s the “own the rails for computation and data” trade. Makes sense as a long-duration anchor when you think about inference, storage, and global developer mindshare. Keeta lives in a very different part of the map. It’s not competing for model hosting or GPU workloads; it’s trying to be the high-speed, compliance-aware settlement and interoperability layer that sits underneath banks, fintechs, payment processors, and other chains. Think about it as infra for moving value and obligations, not for moving raw bytes or parameters. The architecture is built around extremely high throughput and sub-second finality, with public benchmarks showing it can handle volumes that look more like global card networks than a typical L1 mempool, and that’s exactly the regime you care about if you’re settling merchant flows, FX, and redemptions across jurisdictions. From a developer perspective, that matters. If you’re building serious payment or treasury apps, you want an environment where you can wire in KYC and AML hooks, identity-aware routes, and rules-based assets without duct-taping compliance on later. Keeta leans into that: optional compliance primitives in the protocol, plus an anchor-and-bridge model so you can bring stablecoins or wrapped Bitcoin in, settle at speed, and then send liquidity back out to where your users sit on Ethereum, Solana, or elsewhere. The fact that Google Cloud has already surfaced Keeta on its official channels, and that Eric Schmidt wrote a roughly twenty-million-dollar check into the project, is a good tell: this is being treated as critical infrastructure, not just another casino chain. Where it gets interesting for someone already long Amazon is the macro flow story. If Keeta can plug into a Stripe- or Bridge-scale payment connector, you’re suddenly tying that technical throughput and compliance story directly to real merchant volume: payouts, refunds, FX conversion, cross-border salary runs, and on- and off-ramps into banking rails. That’s the kind of integration that takes an L1 from “fast demo” to “this is clearing a measurable slice of global payment flow,” and it’s the sort of catalyst institutional investors look for when they underwrite a path toward multi-billion valuations over time. No guarantees, but the logic is straightforward: when production money starts settling through a network, multiples and narratives tend to reset. Compared to the large L1s, Keeta still looks like a small, underpriced node in the stack. Ethereum owns credibly neutral settlement and DeFi culture, Solana nails consumer-scale UX and throughput, others carve out niches in gaming or appchains. Keeta is going after something more boring but systemically important: being the neutral, compliance-ready backbone that banks and payment networks can route through without breaking their regulatory posture. If that thesis works, it complements your big tech exposure nicely. You keep Amazon as the mature, AI-and-cloud cash engine, and you layer in a small, satellite-style position in Keeta as an asymmetric bet that the next decade’s financial plumbing will need a purpose-built, developer-friendly chain to move value as easily as Amazon moves bits.
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ospreyeye
ospreyeye Dec. 2 at 3:33 AM
$AMZN >> Daily Chart >> Bounced back to the middle Bollinger Band at 236.15 / this is the key 🔑 level to break Fail to break resistance and this could turn into the top of the bounce This has been a strong 💪 bounce off 200 SMA @ 214.70 support EMA 4 @ 231.39 has crossed above all of the moving averages except for the middle bb/20 SMA As long as EMA 4 support holds and the middle Bollinger Band turns into support the bounce can continue and a new up trend could begin Closing below EMA 4 would be a red flag 🚩signaling downside risk Parabolic SAR Bull Flip 😤 RSI and Fast STO are above 50 Bull cross ✝️ on ADX w/ +DI -DI MACD 8,13,5 bull cross ✝️ 😤 while MACD 12,26,9 is pinched 🤌 $SPY $QQQ
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cayenne
cayenne Dec. 2 at 3:31 AM
Good job Bulls let’s start to make money with $PTRN thanks to $AMZN $META and $ORCL Long&Strong!
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Simon77
Simon77 Dec. 2 at 3:18 AM
$AMZN pretty much flat for the year so get ready for the nasty $PLTR like pump. New government contract news incoming. $SPY $QQQ
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stockpickr23
stockpickr23 Dec. 2 at 3:13 AM
$AMZN Tomorrow CEO keynote at 8AM. Will they announce release of Trainium 3, with specs ? Will be be comparable to TPU v7 ? CEO already said customers lining up for Trainium 3
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Simon77
Simon77 Dec. 2 at 2:53 AM
$AMZN weekly chart gunning for 250, monthly chart says we hit 260+ by eoy…sell so we can bounce paperhands. $SPY $QQQ
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stockpickr23
stockpickr23 Dec. 2 at 2:33 AM
$AMZN Cyber Monday expected $14B, and it hit over $17B https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/global-cyber-monday-online-sales-hit-173-billion-salesforce-data-shows-4384900
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Maha1972
Maha1972 Dec. 2 at 2:31 AM
$AMZN I can't find a bearish argument out there that makes sense. This is going higher.
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QuietZonePlayers
QuietZonePlayers Dec. 2 at 2:23 AM
$AMZN The upgrade and price target raise was exit liquidity on retail here. We shorted 235 zone. $QQQ and $SPY and $NVDA to follow through Dec 21.
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