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Magnificent 7 Earnings Preview: THE Most Important Theme to Watch This Quarter

By :   Matt Weller CFA, CMT , Head of Market Research

Magnificent 7 Earnings Key Points

  • The Magnificent 7 enters this quarter with more distinct narratives than in past
  • This quarter’s most important theme to watch is the shift from pure AI and datacenter capital expenditures to the ROI on those investments
  • From a technical perspective, the Nasdaq 100 looks ripe for a pullback if there are any blemishes in the remaining Mag 7 earnings reports

Even putting aside Tesla, which reported earnings earlier this week, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Meta together account for a bit more than half of the Nasdaq 100’s weight, which means the upcoming reports from the six remaining “Mag 7” names will again have an outsized impact on index direction.

The key difference this quarter is that investors are asking tougher questions. Last quarter’s debate centered on whether AI demand was real enough to justify extraordinary infrastructure spending; this quarter, that debate seems to have faded amidst continued advancements and adoption of the latest AI models, shifting the focus to which of the hyperscalers is executing on best on monetization, capacity, and the pace of returns on capex.

Magnificent 7 Earnings Preview – MSFT, AAPL, GOOGL, AMZN, NVDA, META

Throughout much of the last several years, the Magnificent 7 tended to rise and fall together, with company-specific differences often overwhelmed by the market’s broader view on rates, growth, and risk appetite.

That is less true now.

Source: TradingView, StoneX

The group is entering this quarter’s earnings season with more distinct narratives: Microsoft is being judged on Azure and Copilot monetization, Alphabet on search resilience and cloud growth, Meta on advertising durability versus AI spend, Amazon on AWS and the return on a much larger investment cycle, Apple on tariffs and supply-chain repositioning, and Nvidia on whether it can keep extending the AI infrastructure boom into another quarter.

Magnificent 7 Earnings “Cheat Sheet”

Company

Report date / time

Consensus EPS estimate*

Microsoft (MSFT)

April 29

$4.07

Alphabet (GOOGL)

April 29

$2.63

Meta (META)

April 29

$6.66

Amazon (AMZN)

April 29

$1.61–$1.62

Apple (AAPL)

April 30

$1.94

NVIDIA (NVDA)

May 20 (estimated)

$1.73

*Consensus figures are from public earnings aggregators and can move ahead of the reports.

THE Key Magnificent 7 Theme to Watch This Earnings Season

Arguably the most important theme to watch this quarter is the shift from pure AI and datacenter capital expenditures to the ROI on those investments. Microsoft has already framed its AI business as comparable to some of its largest legacy franchises, Alphabet has indicated that roughly 60% of its investment is directed toward infrastructure, and Meta is guiding to as much as $135 billion in 2026 spending. For its part, Amazon’s narrative continues to center on the intersection of AI infrastructure and AWS demand.

At the same time, recently announced and rumored layoffs at Microsoft and Meta show the human cost (and potential realized efficiencies) of the staggering spend on datacenters:

Source: Goldman Sachs Investment Research

Relative to the so-called hyperscalers, Apple in particular stands apart, with its focus less on AI infrastructure and more on demand resilience, tariffs, and supply-chain strategy. The key questions remain whether iPhone demand can hold up and how effectively Apple can diversify production away from China. Instead of a focus on raw growth, margin stability and the transition to new CEO John Temus will be the key factors to watch from Apple.

As ever, Nvidia remains central to the entire AI narrative. Its recent results have been exceptional, and its roadmap continues to anchor hyperscaler investment plans. However, investor focus is shifting toward the durability of demand, competitive pressures from custom silicon, and geopolitical risks, especially after a heated podcast appearance last week in which CEO Jensen Huang lobbied to allow the company to sell its most powerful chips in China.

Nasdaq 100 Technical Analysis: NDX Daily Chart

Source: Tradingview, StoneX

As mentioned above, Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta account for more than half of the Nasdaq 100’s current weight and expectations are high heading into this earnings season.

Looking at the chart, the index is currently trading at all-time highs, having rallied about +19% in the last four weeks. From a purely technical perspective, the Nasdaq 100 looks ripe for a pullback if there are any blemishes in the remaining Mag 7 earnings reports, though traders will likely rush in to buy on any pullbacks toward previous-resistance-turned-support in the lower 26,000s unless the US-Iran conflict reignites.

Meanwhile, another round of stellar earnings results could still take the index to new heights despite its current overbought standing. If the index can clear the 127% Fibonacci extension of the January-March pullback around 27,200, the next level of resistance to watch will be the 161.8% extension in the lower-28,000s.

-- Written by Matt Weller, Global Head of Research

Check out Matt’s Daily Market Update videos on YouTube and be sure to follow Matt on Twitter: @MWellerFX

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