Polymarket traders are split nearly evenly at 48.5% for Apple and 48.0% for Alphabet as the second-largest company by market cap at March 31 close, with Microsoft firmly entrenched at number one above $3 trillion amid its Azure cloud dominance. The razor-thin contest hinges on late-March stock volatility: Apple's market cap hovers around $2.9 trillion buoyed by steady iPhone services revenue and buybacks, while Alphabet's push to $2.8 trillion stems from Gemini AI momentum and robust Google Cloud growth outpacing ad slowdown fears. Differentiators include Apple's China sales vulnerability versus Alphabet's diversified AI tailwinds; Nvidia's 1.1% odds reflect profit-taking after its surge, with resolution tied to official end-of-quarter filings. Traders eye final trading sessions for breakouts, underscoring mega-cap rotation risks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedAlphabet 50%
Apple 48%
NVIDIA 1.1%
Microsoft <1%
$1,979,726 Vol.
$1,979,726 Vol.

Alphabet
50%

Apple
48%

NVIDIA
1%

Microsoft
<1%

Saudi Aramco
<1%

Tesla
<1%

Amazon
<1%
Alphabet 50%
Apple 48%
NVIDIA 1.1%
Microsoft <1%
$1,979,726 Vol.
$1,979,726 Vol.

Alphabet
50%

Apple
48%

NVIDIA
1%

Microsoft
<1%

Saudi Aramco
<1%

Tesla
<1%

Amazon
<1%
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0x2F5e3684c...Polymarket traders are split nearly evenly at 48.5% for Apple and 48.0% for Alphabet as the second-largest company by market cap at March 31 close, with Microsoft firmly entrenched at number one above $3 trillion amid its Azure cloud dominance. The razor-thin contest hinges on late-March stock volatility: Apple's market cap hovers around $2.9 trillion buoyed by steady iPhone services revenue and buybacks, while Alphabet's push to $2.8 trillion stems from Gemini AI momentum and robust Google Cloud growth outpacing ad slowdown fears. Differentiators include Apple's China sales vulnerability versus Alphabet's diversified AI tailwinds; Nvidia's 1.1% odds reflect profit-taking after its surge, with resolution tied to official end-of-quarter filings. Traders eye final trading sessions for breakouts, underscoring mega-cap rotation risks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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