Nvidia remains the world's most valuable company by market capitalization on July 31, 2026
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Published on 11. July 2026
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Predicted for 31. July 2026
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Based on: Statistical Pattern
Polymarket gives an 82% probability that Nvidia holds the largest market capitalization of any listed company at end of July 2026 (Apple as closest challenger at 11%). Nvidia stock at ~$202.80 (July 9). Late July earnings from Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet – strong AI capex guidance – directly support Nvidia chip demand. Source: Polymarket Stocks, Goldman Sachs / TradingKey, as of July 10, 2026.
Note: This is an AI-generated statistical forecast for entertainment and information purposes. It does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument.
Verdict: Pending
This prediction is still open. It will be evaluated automatically against real-world sources after its due date.
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