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Is Microsoft stock finally cheap enough to buy or still risky to touch?

April 1, 2026
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Microsoft still looks like one of corporate America’s strongest growth machines, but its stock no longer trades on strength alone.

As the artificial intelligence space continues to push valuations and associated risk, Microsoft stock has become a test case for investors who are willing to wait for AI spending to turn into durable profits.

The company’s latest quarterly numbers were strong by almost any normal standard.

The revenue for the second fiscal quarter rose 17% to $81.3 billion, Microsoft Cloud revenue reached $51.5 billion, and Azure and other cloud services grew 39%.

Yet the Microsoft stock is still headed for their worst quarter since the 2008 financial crisis.

Microsoft stock: Bulls have something real to hold on to

The bullish case is alive based on tension.

Microsoft is not stumbling through an operational slowdown. It is still expanding at a scale most companies can only dream about.

The cloud demand remains robust and margins holding up better than many feared despite large AI investments.

Microsoft itself said cloud revenue crossed $50 billion in the quarter, which underlines why many investors still see the company as a foundational winner in enterprise software and AI infrastructure.

Some of the most constructive voices argue that the market has become too harsh.

Adam Spatacco, a top-ranked investor tracked by TipRanks, framed the debate starkly by asking whether Microsoft is a “falling knife” or an unusually attractive chance to buy a premier AI franchise.

His answer leaned firmly toward the latter, arguing that Microsoft’s broad ecosystem and long record of adapting to new technology cycles make the recent selloff an overreaction rather than a breakdown.

Bank of America analyst Tal Liani recently reinstated coverage with a Buy rating and a $500 price target.

The analyst argued that Microsoft still has durable multi-year growth drivers across both cloud and AI.

Market’s discomfort is about returns

Still, the market’s skepticism is not hard to understand.

Investors are no longer simply rewarding big AI ambition; now they are asking tougher questions about cost, timing and monetization.

Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Meta had been expected to spend about $635 billion on data centers, chips and other AI infrastructure in 2026.

That matters more now, as with the Middle East war in context, rising power costs and a shakier economic backdrop can make already-expensive AI buildouts look even riskier.

That helps explain why UBS Global Research cut its 12-month Microsoft price target to $510 from $600 while keeping a Buy rating.

Cheaper than before, but not automatically cheap enough

That leaves Microsoft in an unusual place. The stock is plainly less expensive than it was a few months ago.

The analysts pointed out that Microsoft was trading at its lowest valuation in roughly a decade after a steep retreat from its October 2025 high.

If Azure demand stays strong and AI monetization improves, today’s price may eventually look like a rare opening in a premium franchise.

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