At the end of 2024, which of the following country's GDP will be less than the market cap of Nvidia?
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Netherlands (2023 GDP = $1.1T)
96%
Australia (2023 GDP = $1.35T)
96%
UK (2023 GDP = $3.16T)
95%
Turkey (2023 GDP = $1T)
93%
Russia (2023 GDP = $1.86T)
92%
Spain (2023 GDP = $1.97T)
91%
Brazil (2023 GDP = $2.08T)
91%
Mexico (2023 GDP = $1.81T)
91%
Saudi Arabia (2023 GDP = $1.8T)
91%
Italy (2023 GDP = $2.28T)
87%
Canada (2023 GDP = $2.29T)
86%
South Korea (2023 GDP =$2.39T)
78%
France (2023 GDP = $2.92T)
19%
India (2023 GDP = $3.74T)
9%
Japan (2023 GDP = $4.2T)
6%
Germany (2023 GDP = $4.4T)

Market cap of Nvidia as of market close on the final day of trading during 2024.

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This is a stock versus flow comparison, so none of these answers are coherent.

it’s like saying “which is longer, 45 MPH or the length of a football field?”

bought Ṁ10 Russia (2023 GDP = $... YES

@Radicalia Manifold really needs to add a dislike button on comments

@Radicalia I read it as the GDP over the entire year?

bought Ṁ5 Australia (2023 GDP ... YES

@Radicalia https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/NGDP_RPCH@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEOWORLD I think country GDP is measured as whole years as well - I think the answers seems valid?

@Magnus_ Yes GDP resets every year. I originally had “annual GDP” in the title but that is redundant so I removed annual.

@BTE @Magnus_ @Thomas42 @Pykess are all wrong and @Radicalia is correct; you cannot meaningfully compare a stock variable (market cap) with a flow variable (GDP). Same as net worth is not income.

The meaningful comparison would be Nvidia's 2024 profit with countries' 2024 GDP. That's comparing apples to apples, income to income.

@BrunoParga GDP isn't income, it's revenue

@Big0h GDP is defined as the total market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a year.

One of the ways to calculate it is the sum of the income of every entity in the economy. If you count revenue, you're double-counting, because you're including non-final goods and services Nvidia consumes - suppliers and employees and bondholders. And, downstream in the supply chain, you're double-counting non-final goods produced by Nvidia; when they sell you a sick graphics card that's a final good, but week they sell chips to OpenAI that's not final - OpenAI's service to you is the final good.

GDP is the total value added, and a company's value added is its income.

According to perplexity.ai:

The market capitalization of Nvidia has indeed surpassed the nominal GDP of Canada. Nvidia's market value reached $2 trillion, which is comparable to the entire Canadian economy's GDP of $2.12 trillion in 2023

bought Ṁ5 Russia (2023 GDP = $... YES

Why do markets like these even exist. Why do people bet on them. People just keep making them, it's basically a ddos attack against Manifold's news feeds.

@ooe133 How is that?? It’s a market to predict AI related market volatility on a global scale. Comparing US tech companies to nation states is dumb attack on the news feed you say? Explain that claim to me instead of just making snide comments like a lazy troll. Or did you just not get it?

@ooe133 I am trying to experiment and see what stimulates interest. I do a lot of that so maybe wanna just block me if you aren’t into it?

@ooe133 I have no idea why you're complaining about this market in particular

@BTE Ah, I see now. Sorry to be rude about it.

bought Ṁ50 Turkey (2023 GDP = $1T) YES

@ooe133 He got the partner perks so his markets are clearly appreciated

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