Analysis of AMZN Stock: Price at 1.5-Month Low

As shown in the AMZN chart, the stock price dropped below:

→ the psychological level of $180;

→ the mid-June interim low.

The last time AMZN traded below $180 was in early June.

Thus, AMZN has faced sell-offs, similar to other tech stocks whose charts we've published this week. A widely mentioned reason for the sell-offs is investor rotation, moving capital from overbought tech stocks to shares in other sectors.

Will AMZN's price drop further?

Fundamentally, bulls might find hope in speculation that:

→ the company might start paying dividends. Rumours suggest the company has accumulated $100 billion in cash;

→ Amazon in Austin, Texas, is developing its own AI chip to compete with Nvidia.

Technical analysis of the AMZN stock chart also provides reasons to expect a recovery (at least in the short term):

→ The price is near the lower boundary of an ascending channel that has been in place in 2024, which may act as support.

→ The false breach of the $180 psychological level could also support the price by altering the supply-demand balance.

→ Below yesterday's low is the $175 level, which has repeatedly shown support in 2024, as indicated by arrows.

A bounce from these supports could provide valuable insights into the bulls' aggressiveness.

Meanwhile, forecasts are optimistic. According to TipRanks, all 44 Wall Street analysts recommend buying AMZN stock, with an average price target of $224.60 (nearly +25% from current levels) within 12 months, surpassing the current high around the psychological level of $200.

Note that analysts' opinions may change after the Q2 earnings report, scheduled for August 1.