Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects a nail-biting contest for third-richest status on December 31, with Mark Zuckerberg's 36.5% implied probability edging Sergey Brin (34%), Jensen Huang (32.5%), and Larry Ellison (32.1%), driven by volatile AI-fueled stock surges in recent weeks. Meta's robust Q3 earnings and OpenAI partnership rumors propelled Zuckerberg ahead last week, while Nvidia's chip dominance amid Blackwell delays kept Huang competitive despite a brief sell-off. Alphabet's steady cloud growth bolsters Brin and Page, and Oracle's AI database wins lift Ellison. With year-end rallies possible, upcoming Fed signals and holiday tech spending could swing the leaderboard, underscoring the high-stakes drama of billionaire wealth trajectories.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated3rd richest person on December 31?
3rd richest person on December 31?
Mark Zuckerberg 37%
Bernard Arnault 16%
Jeff Bezos 15%
Elon Musk 12.0%

Mark Zuckerberg
37%

Bernard Arnault
16%

Jeff Bezos
22%

Elon Musk
13%

Warren Buffett
15%

Steve Ballmer
6%

Larry Page
31%

Larry Ellison
32%

Jensen Huang
32%

Sergey Brin
34%
Mark Zuckerberg 37%
Bernard Arnault 16%
Jeff Bezos 15%
Elon Musk 12.0%

Mark Zuckerberg
37%

Bernard Arnault
16%

Jeff Bezos
22%

Elon Musk
13%

Warren Buffett
15%

Steve Ballmer
6%

Larry Page
31%

Larry Ellison
32%

Jensen Huang
32%

Sergey Brin
34%
The primary resolution source for this market will be the Bloomberg Billionaires Index (https://www.bloomberg.com/billionaires/). If the data for the specified date is not released by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List will be used (https://www.forbes.com/real-time-billionaires/#6aa3f0213d78). If neither source provides the specified date's data by January 2, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve according to the latest data point available on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects a nail-biting contest for third-richest status on December 31, with Mark Zuckerberg's 36.5% implied probability edging Sergey Brin (34%), Jensen Huang (32.5%), and Larry Ellison (32.1%), driven by volatile AI-fueled stock surges in recent weeks. Meta's robust Q3 earnings and OpenAI partnership rumors propelled Zuckerberg ahead last week, while Nvidia's chip dominance amid Blackwell delays kept Huang competitive despite a brief sell-off. Alphabet's steady cloud growth bolsters Brin and Page, and Oracle's AI database wins lift Ellison. With year-end rallies possible, upcoming Fed signals and holiday tech spending could swing the leaderboard, underscoring the high-stakes drama of billionaire wealth trajectories.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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