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Live Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) price, 24h volume, open interest, and funding rate. Trade Amazon.com, Inc. 24/7 on Hyperdash, the most advanced trading terminal for Hyperliquid pro traders.
Amazon.com, Inc. trades under the ticker AMZN on Hyperdash's HIP-3 perpetual market.
Long or short Amazon.com, Inc. is your call. Review the chart, recent earnings, and broader market conditions before opening a position. Hyperdash does not provide investment advice.
Traditional stock markets close Friday afternoon and reopen Monday morning. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) keeps trading on Hyperdash through Saturday and Sunday with no weekend gap.
Amazon.com, Inc.'s market capitalization is approximately $2.57T, calculated as shares outstanding Γ current share price.
Amazon.com, Inc. does not currently pay a dividend.
Last quarter Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) reported EPS of $2.78 on revenue of $181.52B (reported April 29, 2026).
The most profitable wallets on Hyperdash are net long Amazon.com, Inc.: about 58% of their notional sits on the long side of the trade. View extremely profitable cohort.
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) trades 24/7 on Hyperdash via the HIP-3 perpetual market. You can long or short it on weekends, after-hours, and overnight, regardless of when traditional stock exchanges are open. Trade Amazon.com, Inc. on Hyperdash.
Hyperdash supports up to 20x leverage on Amazon.com, Inc. HIP-3 perpetual contracts.
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Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) is a Consumer Cyclical company in the Specialty Retail industry.
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) is expected to report earnings on July 30, 2026. Add it to your calendar from the Amazon.com, Inc. asset page on Hyperdash to get a reminder.
AMZN's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 28.22. The P/E ratio compares share price to earnings per share, giving a quick proxy for how richly the shares are priced relative to profitability.