With Microsoft (MSFT) stock trading at premium valuations in 2026, the question on every retail investor's mind is: "When is the next MSFT stock split?" Search interest for "MSFT stock split" isWith Microsoft (MSFT) stock trading at premium valuations in 2026, the question on every retail investor's mind is: "When is the next MSFT stock split?" Search interest for "MSFT stock split" is
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Microsoft (MSFT) Stock Split Prediction 2026

Jan 14, 2026
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With Microsoft (MSFT) stock trading at premium valuations in 2026, the question on every retail investor's mind is: "When is the next MSFT stock split?"

Search interest for "MSFT stock split" is surging. Investors are hoping the tech giant will follow in the footsteps of other "Magnificent Seven" companies by splitting its shares to make them more affordable. However, relying on a potential corporate action is a passive strategy.

The good news is that you do not need a stock split to trade Microsoft efficiently. With the MSFT/USDT Futures available on MEXC, you can bypass the high entry barrier of traditional shares today.


Microsoft Stock Split History: A 20-Year Drought

To understand the probability of a split in 2026, we must look at the data. Unlike companies like Nvidia or Tesla that split shares frequently to keep prices accessible, Microsoft has been historically conservative.

The table below outlines the last five stock splits executed by Microsoft. As the data shows, it has been over two decades since the last event.

Split DateSplit RatioStock Price at Split (Approx.)
Feb 18, 20032-for-1$48.30
Mar 29, 19992-for-1$178.00
Feb 23, 19982-for-1$155.00
Dec 09, 19962-for-1$160.00
May 23, 19942-for-1$98.00

Data Source: Microsoft Investor Relations

This historical data reveals a crucial insight: Microsoft is comfortable letting its stock trade at higher price points compared to the dot-com era. Waiting for a split that has not happened since 2003 might result in missing the current AI-driven growth cycle entirely.


Why MEXC Futures Are Better Than a Stock Split

A stock split is purely cosmetic—it simply divides the existing shares into smaller units without changing the company's fundamental value. Trading MSFT Futures on MEXC achieves the main goal of a split (affordability) while offering additional trading tools that traditional stock ownership lacks.

The following comparison illustrates why professional traders prefer the flexibility of futures over waiting for a split:

FeatureWaiting for Stock SplitTrading MSFT Futures on MEXC
Entry BarrierHigh (Must buy full share at current price)Low (Fractional trading via USDT)
Capital Efficiency1:1 (No Leverage)High (Up to 20x Leverage)
DirectionBuy Only (Profit only if price goes up)Long & Short (Profit in both directions)
Trading Hours9:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST24/7 (Crypto Derivatives Market)
Currency RequiredUSD (Requires Forex conversion)USDT (Direct Crypto usage)


How to Trade MSFT on MEXC Now

Instead of waiting for the board of directors to announce a split, you can create your own "synthetic split" by using MEXC Futures.

  1. Log in to your MEXC account.

  2. Transfer USDT to your Futures wallet.

  3. Search for the MSFT trading pair (Microsoft US Stock Futures).

  4. Select your Leverage (manage your risk carefully).

  5. Open a Long position if you are bullish on AI, or Short if you expect a pullback.


Conclusion

While a "MSFT stock split" would generate headlines, the data suggests it is not guaranteed in 2026. By using MEXC Futures, you gain immediate access to Microsoft's price action with the affordability and flexibility that modern traders demand. Stop waiting for 2003 to repeat itself—take control of your trading strategy today.


Risk Warning & Disclaimer:

The content provided in this article regarding Microsoft (MSFT) and other assets is for informational purposes only. The "MSFT Futures" mentioned refer to derivative contracts based on the price performance of the underlying asset, not the actual ownership of Microsoft shares. Trading derivatives with leverage carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors; you could lose more than your initial deposit. Please ensure you fully understand the risks involved and the specific mechanics of the contract before trading. Past performance of the stock or token is not indicative of future results.

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