Microsoft’s $570 Billion Rout Sets Up Its Worst Month Since 2000 - Bloomberg

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- Microsoft has lost $570 billion, putting it on track for its worst monthly performance since 2000, per Bloomberg and Yahoo Finance headlines
- MSFT is down 23% year-to-date in 2026, with Forbes noting the market is pricing "chaos" into the stock while a quoted strategist says investors are "significantly over" (source headline truncated)
Why it matters: A 23% year-to-date decline on a $570 billion rout marks the steepest drawdown of the post-dot-com era for a megacap that anchored much of the AI-era rally. Coverage splits between 'chaos pricing' framing and strategist warnings of investor overextension, signaling a contested re-rating of Microsoft's fundamentals.
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