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Magnificent 7 (2026)

Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta and Tesla — combined market cap $21.80T, led in 2026 by GOOGL (+15.1% YTD). Returns from 1 day to 5 years, updated daily. Most of the seven also anchor the AI stocks list. Not investment advice.

Updated July 2, 2026

Combined market cap
$21.80T
all seven
Best of 2026
+15.1%
GOOGL
Worst of 2026
-18.9%
MSFT
Members
7
AAPL MSFT GOOGL AMZN NVDA META TSLA

Magnificent 7 performance#

Columns:
#Company
1NVDA$194.83-1.4%-12.5%+10.0%+4.6%+24.1%+854.3%$4.85T
2GOOGL$359.91-0.4%-0.5%+21.8%+15.1%+102.1%+190.0%$4.36T
3AAPL$308.63+4.8%-2.1%+20.7%+13.7%+45.9%+126.3%$4.25T
4MSFT$390.49+1.6%-11.5%+4.8%-18.9%-19.9%+46.5%$2.77T
5AMZN$242.67+0.4%-5.4%+15.7%+5.1%+10.3%+38.2%$2.56T
6TSLA$393.45-7.5%-7.1%+9.1%-12.5%+24.6%+73.9%$1.58T
7META$582.90-4.9%-2.5%+1.5%-11.6%-18.1%+65.6%$1.43T

Methodology#

The "Magnificent Seven" label (coined in 2023) refers to a fixed set of seven megacaps; it is not an index with formal membership rules, so this page tracks the conventional seven. Returns are total returns (dividends reinvested), updated daily; valuations come from SEC filings. Compare with the broader biggest companies list or the S&P 500 returns pages. Past performance does not predict future returns; not investment advice.

FAQ

What are the Magnificent 7 stocks?
The Magnificent 7 are Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), Meta Platforms (META) and Tesla (TSLA) — the seven megacaps whose size and momentum have driven much of the US market's return since 2023. Together they're currently worth about $21.80T.
Which Magnificent 7 stock is doing best in 2026?
The best Magnificent 7 performer of 2026 so far is Alphabet Inc. Class A (GOOGL), +15.1% year-to-date; the weakest is MSFT (-18.9%).

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