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Prediction: Amazon Will Join Apple in the $4 Trillion Club Before 2030

Key Points

  • Analysts estimate that Amazon’s net sales will be $1.1 trillion in 2028, up 53% from 2025’s total.

  • Cloud computing and artificial intelligence are notable growth drivers.

  • The Magnificent Seven stock trades at a reasonable valuation, further supporting upside.

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It was just a couple of weeks ago when Apple's market capitalization eclipsed $5 trillion. Weaker-than-expected Q4 revenue guidance tanked the share price. As of Aug. 10, the dominant consumer technology enterprise sports a valuation of $4.5 trillion.

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) isn't far behind -- the e-commerce, cloud computing, and digital advertising behemoth carries a market cap of $3 trillion. I believe this business will have no problem joining Apple in the $4 trillion club before 2030. Here's why.

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Growth continues even at a massive scale

Amazon reported $717 billion in net sales in 2025. Sell-side analysts have a consensus view that in 2028, that figure will grow to $1.1 trillion. This translates to a 15% compounded annual growth rate over the three-year time period. This is an enormous company. But the expansion story isn't finished.

The market cap will keep climbing as the business keeps succeeding in key areas. Amazon is a leader in online shopping, for instance. There is a long runway for continued growth. In the U.S., e-commerce has only captured 16.9% of all retail spending.

Amazon's marketplace possesses a phenomenal network effect. And the logistics system is robust. They provide shoppers with a top-notch value proposition.

The company's digital ad operation is thriving, with revenue surging 26% year over year in the second quarter (ended June 30). That's the fastest pace of growth in at least the last six quarters. Amazon's position as a popular shopping destination gives it prime digital real estate to monetize.

There's also Amazon Web Services, which saw sales jump 37% in the second quarter. Management is directing huge financial resources into expanding artificial intelligence capabilities. The segment's backlog is $496 billion.

Reasonable valuation controls downside risk

Beyond its durable growth potential, this Magnificent Seven stock is poised to be a winning investment thanks to its current valuation. Shares trade at a price-to-earnings ratio of 22.4. This multiple is close to being at a 10-year low.

If the valuation ratio were much higher, then it would introduce greater downside risk. But because it's not at an expensive level, the market doesn't have rosy expectations that would be difficult for the business to outperform.

It might be conservative to think that Amazon's market cap could reach or exceed $4 trillion by 2030, given that this figure has more than doubled over the past four years. However, if this feat does happen, it doesn't say anything about where Apple might be. At that point in the future, the Cupertino business might be worth more, leaving another milestone for Amazon to strive for.

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Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Amazon and Apple. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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