This market will resolve based on the comparison of two sources:
Canadian companies' combined market cap: The value listed as "total market cap" at https://companiesmarketcap.com/canada/largest-companies-in-canada-by-market-cap/
US companies' individual market cap: The value listed at https://companiesmarketcap.com/usa/largest-companies-in-the-usa-by-market-cap/
As of the market's creation:
Canadian companies' combined market cap: $2.955T USD
Apple’s market cap: $3.632T USD
Nvidia's market cap: $3.048T USD
Microsoft's market cap: $2.951T USD
The market for <COMPANY> will resolve "YES" if the combined market cap of Canadian companies is higher than <COMPANY>'s on May 31, 2025, based on the values from the sources above. That's a Saturday, so all the markets are closed and the timing won't matter. If <COMPANY> changes its name or merges with another company, but it remains clear what the successor company is, then the market will be resolved based on the successor company. If <COMPANY> goes private or is delisted then the market will resolve "YES".
Which currency will the measurement use? (or does that matter?)
For example if USD crashes or if CAD crashes how would that affect the result?
@KJW_01294 I believe the resolution source converts to USD. So yes, it could affect the result, but note that a CAD crash could make equity in certain Canadian companies more valuable as well because of export exposure.