Google just crossed the $4 trillion market cap milestone—joining an elite quartet alongside Apple, Microsoft, and Saudi Aramco. It's a remarkable moment for Big Tech's dominance in global markets. The trajectory of these mega-cap companies continues to reshape how capital flows across sectors, and it's worth watching how this concentration impacts broader market dynamics and alternative asset classes.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-13 09:13
Four trillion yuan already, what else can I buy?
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NewPumpamentals
· 01-13 07:55
4 trillion US dollars, these big players are really eating the world's food...
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LazyDevMiner
· 01-13 07:51
4 trillion USD, are these tech giants really about to drain the entire market, leaving retail investors no room to survive?
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SellLowExpert
· 01-13 07:47
It's these four again. With such a monopoly, I really don't know how the situation can be turned around.
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RektRecovery
· 01-13 07:31
ngl, four companies holding that much capital is basically the definition of "systemic risk waiting to happen"—i warned about this concentration play years ago. predictable vulnerability in market architecture, honestly. when it inevitably implodes, the post-mortem's gonna be so satisfying.
Google just crossed the $4 trillion market cap milestone—joining an elite quartet alongside Apple, Microsoft, and Saudi Aramco. It's a remarkable moment for Big Tech's dominance in global markets. The trajectory of these mega-cap companies continues to reshape how capital flows across sectors, and it's worth watching how this concentration impacts broader market dynamics and alternative asset classes.