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I noticed an interesting trend in the market – tech giants continue to dominate in market capitalization. NVIDIA has already surpassed $4.4 trillion, Microsoft remains around $3.8 trillion, and Apple rounds out the top three with $3.6 trillion. These are the largest American companies right now.
Interestingly, if you look at the top 20 – it’s clear how technology is reshaping the economy. Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Broadcom, Tesla – all of them are at the top of the list of the largest U.S. companies. Even Tesla with $1.37 trillion has overtaken Berkshire Hathaway.
Next comes a more traditional mix – finance (JPMorgan, Walmart), pharmaceuticals (Eli Lilly, Merck), payment systems (Visa, Mastercard). But honestly, the American companies with the highest market capitalization have clearly shifted toward the tech sector. Netflix with half a trillion, Palantir with over $400 billion – this shows how overvalued innovation is.
At the bottom of the list, there’s still room for classic players like McDonald's, Disney, Coca-Cola, but their share of total market capitalization is getting smaller and smaller. That’s a snapshot of the current market situation.