Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects NVIDIA's unchallenged dominance as the world's largest company by market capitalization at month-end, with shares recently surging 4% to records above $210 on April 27–29, propelling its valuation past $5.2 trillion—over $1 trillion ahead of Alphabet's roughly $4 trillion. This positioning stems from unrelenting demand for NVIDIA's AI GPUs, particularly the Blackwell platform, fueling data center revenue growth amid the generative AI boom, while competitors like AMD and custom chips from hyperscalers lag in scale. Alphabet trails despite strong cloud and AI investments, lacking NVIDIA's hardware moat. With markets closing April 30, only an unprecedented multi-day rally in rivals could challenge this, though traders see near-zero risk given the gap and historical volatility patterns.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedNVIDIA 100.0%
Microsoft <1%
Apple <1%
Alphabet <1%
$14,510,986 Vol.
$14,510,986 Vol.

NVIDIA
Yes

Microsoft
No

Apple
No

Alphabet
No

Tesla
No

Saudi Aramco
No

Amazon
No
NVIDIA 100.0%
Microsoft <1%
Apple <1%
Alphabet <1%
$14,510,986 Vol.
$14,510,986 Vol.

NVIDIA
Yes

Microsoft
No

Apple
No

Alphabet
No

Tesla
No

Saudi Aramco
No

Amazon
No
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Final outcome: Yes
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Outcome proposed: Yes
No dispute
Final outcome: Yes
Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects NVIDIA's unchallenged dominance as the world's largest company by market capitalization at month-end, with shares recently surging 4% to records above $210 on April 27–29, propelling its valuation past $5.2 trillion—over $1 trillion ahead of Alphabet's roughly $4 trillion. This positioning stems from unrelenting demand for NVIDIA's AI GPUs, particularly the Blackwell platform, fueling data center revenue growth amid the generative AI boom, while competitors like AMD and custom chips from hyperscalers lag in scale. Alphabet trails despite strong cloud and AI investments, lacking NVIDIA's hardware moat. With markets closing April 30, only an unprecedented multi-day rally in rivals could challenge this, though traders see near-zero risk given the gap and historical volatility patterns.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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