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20.10.2025 13:30:00
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Prediction: These 2 Stocks Will Join Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet in the Trillion-Dollar Club by 2030
Nine stocks from the United States now have a market cap above $1 trillion. Four of them have surpassed the $3 trillion mark, making them an outsize portion of the stock market indices. Artificial intelligence (AI) spending has propelled these large technology players to record heights, along with record-setting valuation figures. What will be the next stock to join Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet in the trillion-dollar market cap club? Here are two can't miss candidates that could reach the milestone by 2030. Here's why.The 14th largest company in the U.S. by market cap today is Visa (NYSE: V), with a value of $650 billion as of this writing. As the largest credit card network in the world, Visa rode the transition to digital payments and turned into the largest financial technology company in the world.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool
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