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Nvidia (NVDA) vs Microsoft (MSFT): Correlation Analysis

Pearson correlation of daily returns for Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT). Rolling windows, yearly breakdown, regression beta, and divergence analysis. Data window spans to (1,262 aligned observations).

30-Day
+0.519
Moderate positive
90-Day
+0.401
Moderate positive
1-Year
+0.402
Moderate positive
5-Year
+0.608
Strong positive

What the Number Means

The 0.40 correlation indicates that Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT) have a moderate tendency to move together. The relationship is real but noisy, with frequent days where they disagree. Regime context matters: the correlation often strengthens during stress and weakens during calm periods.

Recent vs Long-Run Behavior

Last 90 Days
+0.401
5-Year Baseline
+0.608

The correlation has weakened materially. The 90-day reading of 0.40 sits 0.21 below the long-run average of 0.61. Falling correlation signals the dispersion regime where idiosyncratic stories dominate and cross-asset diversification benefits improve.

Statistical Details (1-Year Window)

Pearson Correlation (r)+0.402
R-Squared (r²)0.162
Beta (Nvidia (NVDA) vs Microsoft (MSFT))0.558
Daily Volatility σ(Nvidia (NVDA))2.10%
Daily Volatility σ(Microsoft (MSFT))1.51%
Observations252

Correlation measures directional co-movement; R² quantifies the fraction of variance explained by the linear relationship. Beta is the slope coefficient from regressing Nvidia (NVDA) returns on Microsoft (MSFT) returns. A beta above 1 means the first asset amplifies moves of the second.

Year-by-Year Correlation

YearCorrelationStrengthObservations
2026+0.392Weak positive91
2025+0.638Strong positive250
2024+0.460Moderate positive252
2023+0.537Moderate positive250
2022+0.787Strong positive251
2021+0.561Moderate positive168

Year-by-year correlation reveals how the relationship has held up across different macro regimes. Sharp year-over-year swings in correlation often mark the transition between stress and calm periods.

Rolling 90-Day Extremes

Most Correlated Period
+0.846
ending 2022-06-28
Most Decoupled Period
+0.289
ending 2026-03-23

Extremes in rolling 90-day correlation often coincide with regime changes, forced deleveraging, or the arrival of a dominant new macro theme that overwhelms normal relationships.

Methodology

Correlations are computed on daily log-adjacent returns for Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT), aligned on shared trading dates. We use the Pearson product-moment coefficient, which measures the linear relationship between two return series.

Windows are the most recent N observations for 30D, 90D, and 1Y (252 trading days); the 5Y figure uses all aligned data up to 1,260 observations. Beta is the OLS slope from regressing the first series on the second. Data updates daily with a 24-hour revalidation cadence.

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Correlation is not causation and backward-looking statistics can fail when regimes shift. Positions sized on historical correlation assumptions should be stress-tested against scenarios where the relationship breaks. For informational purposes only.