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Will NVIDIA be the world's largest company by market capitalization on 30 September 2026?

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In short

The market treats this as highly likely, not a settled fact. Nvidia has repeatedly held the title of world's most valuable public company since 2024 on the strength of AI chip demand, and traders currently see little reason that changes by the snapshot date. A sharp Nvidia-specific setback, such as a weak earnings report or new export restrictions, or a rally in a rival like Apple or Saudi Aramco, is what would move this.

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How the contract works

A contract on this market settles at $1 if Nvidia is the world's largest publicly traded company by market capitalization at market close on 30 September 2026, and at $0 if any other company holds that spot. The price at any moment is simply what buyers and sellers currently think the chance of that outcome is; a contract priced at, say, 0.30 would imply the market sees roughly a three-in-ten chance, though that is a hypothetical, not this market's actual level. Anyone holding a position does not have to wait for settlement to exit; it can be sold at whatever price the market offers at the time.
What the market thinks happens
$100
Yes92%

The event happens

Costs now
$0.92
If you put in $100
$109
No8%

The event does not happen

Costs now
$0.08
If you put in $100
$1,250

Probability

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How the price has moved

The only pricing data available is the current reading of 92% on Polymarket, the sole venue tracked for this market, on total volume of $75,145. No separate figures for an opening level, a one-day move, or a one-week move have been reported, so this page cannot describe a trend beyond stating that confidence currently sits high but not at an extreme; the gap between 92% and certainty reflects the market's acknowledgment that a change in ranking, while unlikely, remains possible before the settlement date.

Analysis

Context

Nvidia designs the graphics processors that power most large-scale AI training and inference, and demand from Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta and other data-center operators has driven its market value from roughly $1 trillion in 2023 to a level that has, at various points since 2024, made it the single most valuable listed company on earth, ahead of Apple and Microsoft. That ranking has shifted back and forth as AI enthusiasm and chip-specific news move the stock relative to its megacap peers. This market asks whether Nvidia holds that top spot specifically at the close of trading on 30 September 2026. Companion markets ask the identical question about Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, SpaceX and Saudi Aramco; because only one company can be largest at any given moment, only one of these markets can resolve Yes. Saudi Aramco is included because its oil-linked valuation made it the world's largest company for stretches before Big Tech's AI-driven run overtook it, and SpaceX because of its scale, even though it remains privately held.
The only pricing available for this question comes from a single venue, Polymarket, where the market-implied probability sits at 92% on total trading volume of $75,145. That is a high level of confidence, but the fact that it is not 99% or higher signals the market still assigns a meaningful, single-digit chance to a change in the ranking before the settlement date โ€” either through a Nvidia-specific stumble or a rival's rally. Because there is only one venue quoting this market, there is no cross-venue spread to read for disagreement, and no separate reading of an opening level or a one-day or one-week move has been reported, so this page cannot describe a trend beyond the current level. What actually decides the outcome is straightforward in mechanics but volatile in substance: total market capitalization is share price multiplied by shares outstanding, and share prices for both Nvidia and its rivals move on quarterly earnings, guidance, and macro conditions. Nvidia's valuation has been built almost entirely on the AI capital-spending cycle โ€” hyperscalers continuing to order its GPUs for data centers. Any sign that spending is slowing, or that US export restrictions on advanced chips to China are tightened further, would hit Nvidia's growth outlook and, with it, its market cap, without necessarily affecting Apple, Microsoft or Aramco in the same way. On the other side, the companies most capable of retaking the top spot are the ones already near it in scale: Apple, historically the largest company for much of the 2010s and periodically since; Microsoft, whose cloud and AI-software businesses have also rerated sharply; and Saudi Aramco, whose valuation moves with oil prices rather than tech sentiment and briefly held the world's-largest title itself in past years. A rotation of investor enthusiasm toward any of these, or a product cycle event such as a major Apple launch, could narrow or close the gap to Nvidia before the 30 September snapshot. The thin volume traded on this specific market, just over $75,000, also means the current price can move more on a handful of trades than a deeper market would, so it should be read as a directional signal rather than a precise measurement of consensus.

What moves the probability

  1. AI capital-spending cycle

    Continued heavy GPU purchasing by Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta for data-center buildouts has been the direct driver of Nvidia's valuation since 2023. Any visible slowdown in that spending, flagged in a hyperscaler earnings call, would weigh on Nvidia's growth outlook and its market cap relative to peers that are less exposed to AI capex swings.

  2. US export policy on advanced chips

    Restrictions on selling advanced AI chips to China have already shaped Nvidia's revenue guidance in past quarters. A further tightening before 30 September 2026 would cut into a real, reported revenue stream and could dent the stock more than it would affect Apple, Microsoft or Aramco.

  3. Nvidia's own quarterly earnings

    A scheduled quarterly report falling before the settlement date is a binary catalyst: a beat-and-raise quarter reinforces the current lead, while a miss or cautious guidance can move the stock sharply in the other direction within a single trading session.

  4. Rival product and pricing cycles

    A major Apple product launch, stronger-than-expected Microsoft cloud growth, or a rise in oil prices lifting Saudi Aramco's valuation could each close the gap to Nvidia. These are the specific channels by which another company could retake the largest-company title by the snapshot date.

  5. Thin trading volume on this market

    With total volume of $75,145 concentrated on one venue, the quoted price is more sensitive to individual trades than a deeper market would be, meaning short-term price swings here carry less statistical weight than the same swing would on a heavily traded contract.

The case for

  • Nvidia's AI-driven revenue growth continues through the third quarter of 2026, sustaining or expanding its valuation lead over rivals.
  • No new US export restriction or chip-specific shock materially disrupts Nvidia's near-term earnings outlook before 30 September 2026.
  • None of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Tesla, Saudi Aramco or SpaceX experiences a valuation surge large enough to overtake Nvidia's market cap by the settlement date.
  • Nvidia's next scheduled quarterly earnings report, whenever it falls before the deadline, meets or beats market expectations rather than disappointing them.

The case against

  • A weak Nvidia earnings report or lowered guidance before 30 September 2026 could shrink its market cap relative to peers that are less tied to a single spending cycle.
  • Expanded US restrictions on AI chip exports to China would cut into a real portion of Nvidia's reported revenue and could weigh on its valuation more than on rivals.
  • A strong Apple product cycle, accelerating Microsoft cloud growth, or a rise in oil prices lifting Saudi Aramco's valuation could each independently close the gap to Nvidia by the snapshot date.
  • A broader slowdown in AI infrastructure spending among hyperscale cloud providers would directly reduce the growth assumptions currently priced into Nvidia's valuation.

What to watch

The clearest catalysts between now and settlement are Nvidia's next quarterly earnings report and any update to US export policy on advanced AI chips to China, both of which have moved Nvidia's stock sharply in the past. Also worth watching are the autumn product announcements from Apple, quarterly cloud-revenue disclosures from Microsoft and Amazon, and swings in oil prices that affect Saudi Aramco's valuation. The market capitalization comparison that actually settles this question is taken at market close on 30 September 2026, so any of these events landing close to that date carries outsized weight.

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Probability

  • Will NVIDIA be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?91%
  • Will Apple be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?7%
  • Will Alphabet be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?3%
  • Will Amazon be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?0%
  • Will SpaceX be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?0%
  • Will Saudi Aramco be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?0%
  • Will Tesla be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?0%
  • Will Microsoft be the largest company in the world by market cap on September 30?0%

Resolution rules

Determined by
Consensus of credible financial reporting (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, CompaniesMarketCap) on market capitalization as of market close on September 30, 2026.
Resolution date

This market resolves Yes if Nvidia has the highest market capitalization of any publicly traded company in the world at market close on 30 September 2026, based on a consensus of credible financial reporting such as Bloomberg, Reuters and CompaniesMarketCap. Companion markets ask the identical question about Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, SpaceX and Saudi Aramco, and because only one company can be largest at a given close, only one of these related markets can resolve Yes.

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Local context

Nvidia's valuation has become a proxy for the AI boom that has driven much of the recent gains in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, indexes that sit inside most US 401(k) plans, UK and Canadian pension funds, and Australian superannuation portfolios with global equity exposure. A sharp swing in Nvidia's market cap, in either direction, moves those indexes and, through them, retirement savings well beyond people who have ever looked at this market directly.

Common questions

What exactly settles this market, and when?
It settles based on a consensus of credible financial reporting, such as Bloomberg, Reuters and CompaniesMarketCap, on which company has the highest market capitalization at market close on 30 September 2026. Nvidia must hold that top spot at that specific moment, not merely at some point during the year.
What does the current market price actually mean?
The price shown above this article is the market's live estimate of the probability that Nvidia holds the largest-company title on the settlement date. It moves as people trade the contract and reflects collective judgment rather than a guarantee of any outcome.
What happens if financial reporting sources disagree at the deadline?
The resolution rule calls for a consensus of credible reporting rather than a single source, so minor discrepancies between outlets on exact market-cap figures are expected to be resolved by looking at where the majority of reputable sources agree.
Why is Saudi Aramco included alongside tech companies here?
Aramco's oil-linked valuation made it the world's largest listed company for periods before the recent AI-driven run in Big Tech stocks overtook it, so it remains a plausible rival for the title, moving on oil prices rather than technology sentiment.
Can SpaceX realistically win this, given it is privately held?
SpaceX is included as a companion market for completeness, but the settlement rule is based on public market capitalization; a private company without a public share price is unlikely to be assessed the same way as a listed one under this resolution standard.
Can a position in this market be exited before 30 September 2026?
Yes. A position can typically be sold at the prevailing market price at any time before settlement, rather than being held to the final resolution date.

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