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Technology Sector: Is Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) A Winner? - InvestorsObserver

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) is near the top in its sector according to InvestorsObserver.

MSFT gets an overall rating of 58. That means it scores higher than 58% of stocks.

Microsoft Corporation gets a 74 rank in the Technology sector. Technology is number 6 out of 11 sectors.

Click Here to get the full Stock Score Report on Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Stock.

What do These Ratings Mean?

Analyzing stocks can be hard. There are tons of numbers and ratios, and it can be hard to remember what they all mean and what counts as “good” for a given value. InvestorsObserver ranks stocks on eight different metrics. We percentile rank most of our scores to make it easy for investors to understand. A score of 58 means the stock is more attractive than 58 percent of stocks.

Not only are these scores easy to understand, but it is easy to compare stocks to each other. You can find the best stock in an industry, or look for the sector that has the highest average score.

The overall score is a combination of technical and fundamental factors that serves as a good starting point when analyzing a stock. Traders and investors with different goals may have different goals and will want to consider other factors than just the headline number before making any investment decisions.

What's Happening With Microsoft Corporation Stock Today?

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) stock is trading at $159.25 as of 9:47 AM on Thursday, Jan 2, an increase of $1.54, or 0.98% from the previous closing price of $157.70. The stock has traded between $158.33 and $159.55 so far today. Volume today is low. So far 1,208,772 shares have traded compared to average volume of 21,085,306 shares.

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