Event

2nd largest company end of April?

1 signal across 1 market · $1,096 tracked · resolves Apr 30, 2026

This Polymarket event tracks which company will be the second-largest in the world by market cap at market close on April 30, 2026. The active market focuses on whether Alphabet will hold that No. 2 spot, with PolySpotter tracking smart-money activity and notable bettor signals around the outcome.

Markets (1)

  1. Will Alphabet be the second-largest company in the world by market cap on April 30?1 signal · $1,096 tracked

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FAQs

What are the odds Alphabet is the second-largest company by market cap on April 30?

The live Polymarket price reflects the market-implied odds for Alphabet taking the No. 2 global market-cap spot on April 30, 2026. PolySpotter adds context by tracking smart-money flows and notable bettor activity behind those odds.

What is smart money doing in this market?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,096 in smart-money activity across this event, including a signal from a bettor with a reported 98% win rate. That does not guarantee the outcome, but it can highlight where experienced traders are positioning.

How will this market resolve?

The event resolves based on which company is the second-largest in the world by market capitalization as of market close on April 30, 2026. Resolution will rely on a consensus of credible reporting.

Is this a market about Alphabet only?

The event is about the second-largest company overall at the end of April 2026, but the listed child market currently asks whether Alphabet will be that company. Traders are effectively pricing Alphabet’s chances of holding or reaching the No. 2 spot.

Why might this prediction market move?

Prices can move with changes in mega-cap tech valuations, earnings, AI-related news, broader stock-market performance, or shifts in the market caps of rivals such as Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, or Saudi Aramco.