How to Invest in Microsoft (MSFT) Shares

Microsoft is a solid investment choice for South African traders. You can trade Microsoft CFD through Exness using ZAR without international accounts. The company makes money from cloud services, software, and gaming.
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How to Invest in Microsoft (MSFT) Shares

Microsoft started in 1975 and is now worth over $3 trillion. The company dominates cloud computing with Azure and owns popular products like Windows, Office, and Xbox.

Company DetailsInformation
Company NameMicrosoft Corporation
Stock SymbolMSFT
FoundedApril 4, 1975
FoundersBill Gates, Paul Allen
HeadquartersRedmond, Washington, USA
Employees~221,000 (2024)
Market Cap$3+ Trillion USD
Primary BusinessCloud computing, software, gaming
Key ProductsAzure, Office 365, Windows, Xbox
Global Offices190+ countries worldwide

Microsoft makes money three ways: productivity software (Office 365), personal computing (Windows, Xbox), and cloud services (Azure). The company pays regular dividends and invests heavily in AI technology.

South African traders can access Microsoft shares through CFD trading on Exness. This eliminates international brokerage accounts while providing real-time MSFT exposure. CFD trading allows both long and short positions.

  1. Visit Exness website and click “Open Exness Account
  2. Choose Exness Standard account for beginners
  3. Enter personal details and contact information
  4. Upload South African ID or passport
  5. Provide proof of address (utility bill or bank statement)
  6. Complete trading experience questionnaire
  7. Verify email address
  1. Log into verified Exness account
  2. Go to “Deposit” section
  3. Select ZAR as base currency
  4. Choose payment method (bank transfer or card)
  5. Enter deposit amount
  6. Complete payment process
  7. Confirm funds in account balance
Open MSFT CFD Position via MetaTrader or Exness Trader App
  1. Download Exness MetaTrader 5 or Exness Trader App
  2. Log in with account credentials
  3. Search for “MSFT” in symbols
  4. Analyze price chart
  5. Set position size and risk management
  6. Set stop loss and take profit
  7. Choose Buy (long) or Sell (short)
  8. Execute trade
  9. Monitor position in portfolio

Microsoft trades around $497 per share with a market cap over $3 trillion. The stock had 21 green days out of 30 recently with low volatility. Azure cloud business drives growth while AI partnerships with OpenAI create new revenue streams. The company maintains strong cash position and pays quarterly dividends.

Cloud computing growth affects Microsoft most. Azure competes with Amazon AWS for market share. AI development through OpenAI partnership creates opportunities but requires upfront investment. Interest rates impact all tech stocks – higher rates hurt valuations. Quarterly earnings reports cause significant price movements. Currency exchange rates affect international revenue when converted to USD.

28 Wall Street analysts rate Microsoft “Strong Buy” with average price target of $525 (6% upside). Out of 42 analysts: 35 say “Strong Buy,” 4 say “Moderate Buy,” 3 say “Hold.” Price targets range from $475 to $605. Analysts like cloud growth potential and AI opportunities. Some worry about competition and high valuations.

Growth Prospects: 

Cloud computing market keeps expanding. Azure gains market share regularly. AI integration across products creates revenue streams. Xbox gaming provides steady subscription income through Game Pass. Office 365 generates predictable recurring revenue.

Investment Risks: 

Amazon leads cloud with AWS. Google competes aggressively. Regulatory risks affect all big tech companies. Economic downturns hurt business software spending. Cybersecurity threats target Microsoft systems constantly.

Prospects and Risks of Investing in Microsoft

Microsoft offers stable growth through Exness in South Africa CFD trading. Cloud computing and AI provide growth potential, while competition and regulation create risks. The stock suits both beginners and experienced traders due to its lower volatility.

Start small, use stop losses, and never risk essential money, especially with leverage.

Can I buy Microsoft shares from South Africa via Exness?

Yes, trade Microsoft CFD through Exness by funding in ZAR and using MetaTrader or Exness app. CFDs let you profit from price moves up or down but use leverage which amplifies gains and losses. Register, verify account, deposit funds, and start trading without international banking.

Is Microsoft stock good for beginners?

Microsoft suits beginners because it moves less dramatically than smaller tech stocks, giving time to make decisions. The business is easy to understand since most people use Microsoft products daily. Start with demo accounts and small positions while learning risk management.

What is the best platform to trade MSFT shares?

MetaTrader 5 offers advanced charts and technical tools for experienced traders. Exness Trader App is simpler with better mobile interface for beginners. Both show real-time prices and news. Try demo accounts on both to see which feels comfortable.

Do I get dividends with MSFT CFD trading?

Yes, Exness adjusts CFD positions for Microsoft dividends. Long positions receive dividend credits, short positions get charged. Adjustments happen automatically on payment dates but may differ slightly from actual stock dividends based on Exness calculations.