With Amazon.com Stock Sliding, Have You Assessed The Risk?
Amazon.com (AMZN) stock is down 10.7% in 5 trading days. The recent slide reflects renewed concerns around slowing AWS growth and its competitive cloud market, but sharp drops like this often raise a tougher question: is the weakness temporary, or a sign of deeper cracks in the story?
Before judging its downturn reslience, let’s look at where Amazon.com stands today.
- Size: Amazon.com is a $2.4 Tril company with $670 Bil in revenue currently trading at $222.55.
- Fundamentals: Last 12 month revenue growth of 10.9% and operating margin of 11.4%.
- Liquidity: Has Debt to Equity ratio of 0.06 and Cash to Assets ratio of 0.14
- Valuation: Amazon.com stock is currently trading at P/E multiple of 33.5 and P/EBIT multiple of 27.8
- Has one instance since 2010 where it dipped >30% in < 30 days and subsequently returned 1.3% within a year. See AMZN Dip Buy Analysis.
These metrics point to a Strong operational performance, alongside High valuation – making the stock Fairly Priced. For details, see Buy or Sell AMZN Stock
That brings us to the key consideration for investors worried about this fall: how resilient is AMZN stock if markets turn south? This is where our downturn resilience framework comes in. Suppose AMZN stock falls another 20-30% to $156 – can investors comfortably hold on? Turns out, the stock saw an impact slightly worse than the S&P 500 index during various economic downturns, based on (a) how much the stock fell and, (b) how quickly it recovered. Below, we dive deeper into each such downturn.
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2022 Inflation Shock
- AMZN stock fell 56.1% from a high of $186.57 on 8 July 2021 to $81.82 on 28 December 2022 vs. a peak-to-trough decline of 25.4% for the S&P 500.
- However, the stock fully recovered to its pre-Crisis peak by 11 April 2024
- Since then, the stock increased to a high of $254.00 on 3 November 2025 , and currently trades at $222.55
| AMZN | S&P 500 | |
|---|---|---|
| % Change from Pre-Recession Peak | -56.1% | -25.4% |
| Time to Full Recovery | 470 days | 464 days |
2020 Covid Pandemic
- AMZN stock fell 22.7% from a high of $108.51 on 19 February 2020 to $83.83 on 12 March 2020 vs. a peak-to-trough decline of 33.9% for the S&P 500.
- However, the stock fully recovered to its pre-Crisis peak by 14 April 2020
| AMZN | S&P 500 | |
|---|---|---|
| % Change from Pre-Recession Peak | -22.7% | -33.9% |
| Time to Full Recovery | 33 days | 148 days |
2018 Correction
- AMZN stock fell 34.1% from a high of $101.98 on 4 September 2018 to $67.20 on 24 December 2018 vs. a peak-to-trough decline of 19.8% for the S&P 500.
- However, the stock fully recovered to its pre-Crisis peak by 4 February 2020
| AMZN | S&P 500 | |
|---|---|---|
| % Change from Pre-Recession Peak | -34.1% | -19.8% |
| Time to Full Recovery | 407 days | 120 days |
2008 Global Financial Crisis
- AMZN stock fell 65.3% from a high of $5.04 on 23 October 2007 to $1.75 on 20 November 2008 vs. a peak-to-trough decline of 56.8% for the S&P 500.
- However, the stock fully recovered to its pre-Crisis peak by 23 October 2009
| AMZN | S&P 500 | |
|---|---|---|
| % Change from Pre-Recession Peak | -65.3% | -56.8% |
| Time to Full Recovery | 337 days | 1480 days |
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