đŁHow long did it take global companies to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?
Berkshire Hathaway made history by becoming the eighth American company to achieve a $1 trillion market valuation. đ°đ
đŁ The assets under management of BlackRock have reached a historical record of $10.65 trillion. đźđ
For comparison, the GDP of Germany is $4.7 trillion. đŠđŞđ°
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As of 2024, the top 20 companies by market valuation are:
1. **Microsoft**: $3.32 trillion
2. **Apple**: $3.23 trillion
3. **Alphabet (Google)**: $2.27 trillion
4. **Saudi Aramco**: $2.11 trillion
5. **Amazon**: $1.61 trillion
6. **Nvidia**: $1.48 t
đą Nvidia alone has lost nearly $1 trillion in market capitalization.
đĽ Apple â $320 billion
đĽ Microsoft â $450 billion
đĽ Google â $340 billion
đĽ Amazon â $330 billion
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đŁ Teslaâs market cap has now exceeded $1 trillion dollara đ°
As a result, Elon Muskâs net worth has surged to $300 billion. đ¸đ
If you do the math, Musk has created a billion-dollar company every 5 years for the past 3 decades. đđź
đŁOnlyFans has paid its owner over $1 billion in dividends over the past three years. đ°đ
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Shares in the AI juggernaut rose 2.9 percent to $139.93, swelling its market capitalization to $3.43 trillion, ahead of Apple at $3.38 trillion.
Nvidia previously became the largest traded company in June, although it only held the record for a day.
đŁ One of the most successful tech investors believes that Nvidia will be worth nearly $50 trillion in ten yearsâmore than the current combined market value of the entire S&P 500. đ°đ
James Anderson, best known for his early bets on companies like
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đŁ U.S. Plans for Creating a Strategic BTC Reserve đşđ¸
⢠Annual purchase of 200,000 BTC, totaling 1 million BTC over 5 years đ°
⢠Storage will be decentralized across the entire country for at least 20 years (exception â paying off national debt