NVIDIA's explosive growth in AI accelerators has propelled its market cap past $3.3 trillion, cementing an 82% implied probability of being the world's largest company by end-of-June close, as traders bet on sustained demand for its Hopper and upcoming Blackwell chips amid hyperscaler spending sprees. Alphabet and Apple trail at 8.3% and 7.2%, buoyed by Google Cloud's AI momentum and iPhone ecosystem stability, but vulnerable to NVDA's volatility; recent NVDA stock split and blowout Q1 earnings reinforced trader consensus, while a brief mid-June pullback shaved odds slightly from 90% peaks. Lower probabilities for Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla reflect cooling growth narratives versus NVDA's GPU monopoly, with Aramco's oil reliance capping its tech-irrelevant 1.1% shot. Watch June 28-30 trading for final positioning.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedNVIDIA 82%
Alphabet 8.3%
Apple 7.2%
Saudi Aramco 1.1%
$3,080,307 Vol.
$3,080,307 Vol.

NVIDIA
82%

Alphabet
8%

Apple
7%

Saudi Aramco
1%

Microsoft
1%

Amazon
1%

Tesla
<1%
NVIDIA 82%
Alphabet 8.3%
Apple 7.2%
Saudi Aramco 1.1%
$3,080,307 Vol.
$3,080,307 Vol.

NVIDIA
82%

Alphabet
8%

Apple
7%

Saudi Aramco
1%

Microsoft
1%

Amazon
1%

Tesla
<1%
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0x2F5e3684c...NVIDIA's explosive growth in AI accelerators has propelled its market cap past $3.3 trillion, cementing an 82% implied probability of being the world's largest company by end-of-June close, as traders bet on sustained demand for its Hopper and upcoming Blackwell chips amid hyperscaler spending sprees. Alphabet and Apple trail at 8.3% and 7.2%, buoyed by Google Cloud's AI momentum and iPhone ecosystem stability, but vulnerable to NVDA's volatility; recent NVDA stock split and blowout Q1 earnings reinforced trader consensus, while a brief mid-June pullback shaved odds slightly from 90% peaks. Lower probabilities for Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla reflect cooling growth narratives versus NVDA's GPU monopoly, with Aramco's oil reliance capping its tech-irrelevant 1.1% shot. Watch June 28-30 trading for final positioning.
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