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Nvidia Surpasses Germany

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16 points by DeathArrow 16 hours ago · 17 comments

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JumpCrisscross 14 hours ago

“A stock is measured at one specific time, and represents a quantity existing at that point in time (say, December 31, 2004), which may have accumulated in the past. A flow variable is measured over an interval of time. Therefore, a flow would be measured per unit of time (say a year)” [1].

Equity value is a stock metric. GDP is a flow. Put another way, Germany outputs about one NVIDIA every year. (The total value of the German stock market is about €3tn. A better comparison would be that NVIDIA and Anthropic are worth as much as all of Germany’s public equity.)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_and_flow

  • freee3 14 hours ago

    Indeed. When people make bad comparisons it usually indicates they have no clue what they’re talking about

    • JumpCrisscross 14 hours ago

      > When people make bad comparisons

      It’s not a stupid comparison. Just one that requires nuance. There is a valid observation in China and America consistently producing companies that, with tens of thousands of employees, create wealth rivaling that produced by millions of others.

      • dxdm 13 hours ago

        How much of the market valuation is actually created wealth? Not something I'm used to thinking about.

        • JumpCrisscross 12 hours ago

          > How much of the market valuation is actually created wealth?

          Technically, all of it. Determining the socially-useful component of either production or wealth, on the other hand, is a tough and subjective exercise. (Wwrong answers are all and zero.)

          A useful proxy is taxable wealth. So far, NVIDIA, OpenAI and Anthropic share sales have generated tens if not hundreds of billions of dollars of taxable proceeds for the United States. Those are figures that would pay for a lot of Germany's pension problems [1].

          [1] https://www.ifo.de/en/opinion/2025-10-08/hidden-multi-billio...

      • gus_massa 6 hours ago

        Why compare the Nvidia marketcap with the GDP of Germany in one year? Why not 1 month? Why not one decade?

      • CjHuber 14 hours ago

        I‘m glad you didn’t write value

mrkeen 14 hours ago

Meaningless comparison and category error.

I challenge you to put the information in this article to use.

Market cap is the number of shares multiplied by whatever (some small number of) those shares traded for lately.

GDP is actual economic activity. Money changing hands for goods and services.

A better (but still ultimately meaningless) comparison between the two would be economic activity.

Germany 2025 GDP: 5T USD

Nvidia 2025 revenue: 130B USD

  • JumpCrisscross 14 hours ago

    > Meaningless comparison

    The comparison isn’t meaningless. (The headline is nonsense.)

    > comparison between the two would be economic activity

    I almost hate comparing revenue to GDP more than market cap! Production measures finished goods. Revenue mixes intermediate and finished goods. So yes, you’re comparing two flows, but the complexity hidden therein is actually less intuitive to wrap one’s head around than a stock-versus-flow comparison, which we all understand with speed-versus-distance.

xvilka 15 hours ago

Not directly related, but still reminds me of the recent Kurzgesagt (they are famous for well-researched content and are originally from Germany) video[1] about the bleak future Germany is facing in upcoming decades.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-gYFcVx-8Y

maratc 12 hours ago

> Nvidia’s market capitalisation ($5.7 trillion) has overtaken Germany’s GDP ($5.45 trillion).

Germany’s GDP is not $5.45 trillion. Germany’s GDP is $5.45 trillion per year.

I can overtake your car because I can run at 5.5 m/s, while the length of your car is only 5 m.

siva7 12 hours ago

So Nvidia is worth about 1/6 of the US GDP. More than any company in the US history (except standard oil?). That's too big to fail, isn't it?

clearstack 15 hours ago

90% of NVDA revenue is one segment — data center. Germany has 83M people and industrial output across dozens of sectors. All that market cap rests on a single product cycle.

bell-cot 15 hours ago

Yes, I'm sure Germany has plenty of problems that need addressing. But -

> Nvidia’s market capitalisation ($5.7 trillion) has overtaken Germany’s GDP ($5.45 trillion).

- is about like saying "my orange tree is taller than the pile of apples harvested from your apple tree".

  • aeonik 13 hours ago

    Germany’s GDP is the apples harvested this year. Nvidia’s market cap is what investors think the entire orchard will produce over decades.

    So really it should be Germany's "Fruit Pile" and Nvidia's "predicted orange production" over decades.

    That refinement captures that Germany's GDP is more than one fruit, and a snapshot of this year. And Nvidia is more narrow (one fruit), and operating on a different time horizon.

metalman 14 hours ago

well folks it has finnaly happened, and Germany will now have to issue shares/citizenship stock, and allow people to sell and trade there nationalities.

  • JumpCrisscross 14 hours ago

    “The newly created Rentenmark was introduced alongside the old Papiermark on 15 November. Because of the economic crisis in Germany after the First World War, there was no gold available to back the currency. Luther thus used Helfferich's idea of a currency backed by real goods. The new currency was backed by the land used for agriculture and business. This was mortgaged…”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rentenmark

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