Larry Page's towering 97.8% implied probability as the second richest person on March 31 reflects Alphabet's steady stock climb amid the AI frenzy, cementing his Google co-founder fortune around $160 billion behind Elon Musk's volatile Tesla-fueled lead. Traders consensus favors Page's low-drama positioning over flashier rivals, with Jeff Bezos (1.4%) and others trailing due to Amazon's e-commerce ebbs and Oracle's enterprise steadiness lacking breakout momentum. Historical billionaire index snapshots show such tech stability dominates end-of-quarter tallies, but upsets loom if Tesla craters on earnings misses—elevating Bezos—or Nvidia catapults Jensen Huang via chip demand spikes, reshaping the pop culture pantheon of moguls.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour2e personne la plus riche au 31 mars ?
2e personne la plus riche au 31 mars ?
Larry Page 97.8%
Jeff Bezos 1.4%
Elon Musk <1%
Mark Zuckerberg <1%
$175,498 Vol.
$175,498 Vol.

Larry Page
98%

Jeff Bezos
1%

Elon Musk
<1%

Mark Zuckerberg
<1%

Sergey Brin
<1%

Larry Ellison
<1%

Jensen Huang
<1%

Bernard Arnault
<1%

Steve Ballmer
<1%

Warren Buffett
<1%
Larry Page 97.8%
Jeff Bezos 1.4%
Elon Musk <1%
Mark Zuckerberg <1%
$175,498 Vol.
$175,498 Vol.

Larry Page
98%

Jeff Bezos
1%

Elon Musk
<1%

Mark Zuckerberg
<1%

Sergey Brin
<1%

Larry Ellison
<1%

Jensen Huang
<1%

Bernard Arnault
<1%

Steve Ballmer
<1%

Warren Buffett
<1%
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 March 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 April 2, 2026, 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...Larry Page's towering 97.8% implied probability as the second richest person on March 31 reflects Alphabet's steady stock climb amid the AI frenzy, cementing his Google co-founder fortune around $160 billion behind Elon Musk's volatile Tesla-fueled lead. Traders consensus favors Page's low-drama positioning over flashier rivals, with Jeff Bezos (1.4%) and others trailing due to Amazon's e-commerce ebbs and Oracle's enterprise steadiness lacking breakout momentum. Historical billionaire index snapshots show such tech stability dominates end-of-quarter tallies, but upsets loom if Tesla craters on earnings misses—elevating Bezos—or Nvidia catapults Jensen Huang via chip demand spikes, reshaping the pop culture pantheon of moguls.
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