Microsoft CAPE ratio
The current Shiller CAPE Ratio for Microsoft Corporation is 54.136 (2026-01-09), with an average CAPE of 33.614. The lowest CAPE Ratio was 11.259 on 2009-03-09, and the highest was 76.928 on 2021-11-19.
The CAPE ratio for Microsoft compares its current stock price to the average inflation-adjusted earnings over the past 10 years. Microsoft, as a dominant player in software and cloud computing, tends to have a higher CAPE ratio due to strong growth expectations. A high CAPE suggests the stock may be overvalued, indicating lower future returns, while a low CAPE could imply undervaluation with potential for growth. Investors use the CAPE ratio to assess Microsoft’s long-term valuation relative to its earnings history, although its strong market position often results in a higher CAPE.
CAPE Statistics for Microsoft (2006-07-03 to 2026-01-09)
- Current CAPE: 54.136 (0.24%)
- Min: 11.259 (2009-03-09)
- Max: 76.928 (2021-11-19)
- Mean: 33.614
- Median: 25.948
CAPE vs Forward Returns — Microsoft
Microsoft Metrics (2016-01-11 → 2026-01-09)
- Current Price: $479.28 (0.24%)
- YTD Return: 1.34%
- Annualized Volatility YTD: 13.83%
- Average Annual Return: 25.61%
- CAGR: 24.79%
10-Year Performance for Microsoft Corporation
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