Nvidia's $4.5 Trillion Market Cap Tops All 2,000 Russell Small-Caps Combined

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Nvidia's $4.5 Trillion Market Cap Tops All 2,000 Russell Small-Caps Combined
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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) just hit another mind-bending milestone. The chip giant's market cap has swelled to $4.5 trillion, putting it $1.5 trillion above the entire Russell 2000 index. That means one company is now worth more than 2,000 small U.S. firms combined.

Warning! GuruFocus has detected 5 Warning Signs with NVDA.

It's a snapshot of where the market's energy really is. While small-caps grind along, mega-cap tech led by Nvidia keeps sucking up the oxygen. The comparison shows how lopsided the rally has become, with AI demand fueling outsized gains for a handful of giants.

Nvidia isn't just dominating in price. It's woven into the core of global investing. The stock sits inside 667 ETFs, which together control nearly 3.6 billion shares. Whether through passive funds or active bets, chances are, most investors already own a slice of Nvidia.

That reach makes every tick of its stock ripple across portfolios worldwide. Nvidia isn't just a chipmaker anymore it's become a market-moving force, one whose valuation now rivals entire economies.

This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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