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Prediction: These 3 Stocks Will Be Worth More Than $2 Trillion by 2026

Four stocks look close to joining the $2 trillion club.

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Prediction: These 3 Stocks Will Be Worth More Than $2 Trillion by 2026

Only five companies currently hold a market value of $2 trillion or more. By 2026

Meta Platforms and Broadcom have both neared the $2 trillion threshold before but have yet to cross it. Meta’s recent stock dip came from investor worries over heavy spending, while Broadcom saw a sell-off after its 2026 earnings forecast. Despite this, both are projected to recover, with Meta needing a 21% rise and Broadcom benefiting from strong demand in AI computing units.

Tesla stands out as the weakest performer among the four. The end of US government electric vehicle credits has slowed its growth, making its $2 trillion target less certain. Meanwhile, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is seen as a strong contender, with a 34% climb required to hit the mark. Its low current valuation and surging demand for AI chips position it well for rapid expansion. Berkshire Hathaway, valued at around $1 trillion, is unlikely to reach $2 trillion by 2026. Analysts suggest the company would struggle without Warren Buffett’s leadership to drive such growth. All four candidates—Meta, Tesla, Broadcom, and Taiwan Semiconductor—are still forecast to surpass $3 billion in market capitalisation by 2026. Their progress will depend on overcoming recent challenges and sustaining momentum in their respective industries.

The race to $2 trillion remains tight, with only a few companies in contention. Meta, Broadcom, and Taiwan Semiconductor show strong potential, while Tesla faces greater hurdles. If projections hold, these firms could reshape the list of the world’s most valuable companies within two years.

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