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Amazon stock is slipping despite stellar Q1 earnings – and it makes sense

by April 30, 2026
written by April 30, 2026

Seattle-headquartered Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) reported a standout Q1 that topped Wall Street expectations across all major metrics.  

And so, analysts are naturally following up with bullish reiterations on Apr. 30.

Yet, AMZN stock is finding it difficult to remain in the “green” on Thursday.

On the surface, this price action may seem puzzling – at least to novice investors – but as you dig deeper into Amazon’s quarterly print, the muted response starts to make more sense.

Here are the top 4 reasons why Amazon shares aren’t roaring today, despite a seemingly strong release.

Capex shock is hurting Amazon stock

The biggest weight on AMZN shares this morning is the massive increase in capital expenditures. In Q1, capex surged to $44.2 billion – up from $25 billion only a year ago.

Sure, this aggressive spending on AI infrastructure is prompting stellar performance from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

But on the other hand, it’s compressed free cash flow to just $1.2 billion (trailing 12 months), down from a whopping $25.9 billion in the prior period.  

For a company that investors recently began valuing for its cash-generating prowess, this pivot back to heavy “build mode” is rattling some nerves.

Guidance isn’t really bullish for AMZN shares

Amazon’s outlook for the current quarter (Q2) was solid, but it failed to provide the “beat and raise” momentum that the market wanted.

Management sees revenue falling between $194 billion and $199 billion in the second quarter, and operating income is expected in the range of $20 billion to $24 billion.

The midpoints of these ranges are roughly in line with analyst consensus, offering no major positive surprise to keep the rally going after last night’s initial aftermarket pop.

Accounting gains vs. core earnings

Amazon shares are slipping today also because a significant portion of the titan’s net income ($30.3 billion) was actually driven by a $16.8 billion pre-tax valuation gain from its Anthropic investment.

When you strip away this non-operating gain, the “true” adjusted earnings were closer to $1.56 a share, which actually narrowly missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.60.

Institutional investors often “sell the news” when a headline beat is largely because of accounting adjustments rather than operational cash flow.

Broader tech fatigue

Finally, after the recent rally in big tech, there’s a general “sell the news” sentiment prevailing in the market today.  

Investors are questioning the immediate ROI on artificial intelligence investments across the board (similar to the reactions seen with Microsoft and Meta earlier this month).

Even with AWS growth hitting a 15-quarter high of 28%, investors are demanding “immediate” profitability from these AI expenditures.

You are seeing a classic tug-of-war. The business is operationally stronger than ever (record 13.1% margins), but the market is punishing the “price of admission” for the AI era – specifically the multi-billion dollar drain on free cash flow.

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