NVIDIA commands a 72.5% implied probability of retaining the world's largest market capitalization by December 31, 2026, anchored by its current $4.3 trillion valuation—well ahead of Alphabet ($3.8 trillion) and Apple ($3.8 trillion)—fueled by explosive AI accelerator demand. Fiscal Q4 2026 results delivered $68.1 billion in revenue, surpassing estimates with 20% year-over-year growth, alongside CEO Jensen Huang's projection for $1 trillion in AI revenue by 2027, reinforcing trader consensus on sustained hyperscaler capital expenditures. Alphabet and Apple's mid-teens odds reflect robust cloud and services revenue trends, while SpaceX's 2.9% share spiked on its April 2 confidential IPO filing targeting over $2 trillion valuation ahead of a potential June listing; key swings hinge on Q1 earnings and AI capex trajectories through year-end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedNVIDIA 73%
Alphabet 11%
Apple 11%
SpaceX 2.9%
$1,574,513 Vol.
$1,574,513 Vol.

NVIDIA
73%

Alphabet
11%

Apple
11%

SpaceX
3%

Saudi Aramco
1%

Tesla
1%

Microsoft
1%

Amazon
1%
NVIDIA 73%
Alphabet 11%
Apple 11%
SpaceX 2.9%
$1,574,513 Vol.
$1,574,513 Vol.

NVIDIA
73%

Alphabet
11%

Apple
11%

SpaceX
3%

Saudi Aramco
1%

Tesla
1%

Microsoft
1%

Amazon
1%
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0x2F5e3684c...NVIDIA commands a 72.5% implied probability of retaining the world's largest market capitalization by December 31, 2026, anchored by its current $4.3 trillion valuation—well ahead of Alphabet ($3.8 trillion) and Apple ($3.8 trillion)—fueled by explosive AI accelerator demand. Fiscal Q4 2026 results delivered $68.1 billion in revenue, surpassing estimates with 20% year-over-year growth, alongside CEO Jensen Huang's projection for $1 trillion in AI revenue by 2027, reinforcing trader consensus on sustained hyperscaler capital expenditures. Alphabet and Apple's mid-teens odds reflect robust cloud and services revenue trends, while SpaceX's 2.9% share spiked on its April 2 confidential IPO filing targeting over $2 trillion valuation ahead of a potential June listing; key swings hinge on Q1 earnings and AI capex trajectories through year-end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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