Could Visa Be the Next Company to Join the Trillion-Dollar Market Cap Club?

A trillion dollars isn't as insurmountable a market cap goal as it used to be. 

We now have seven companies -- excluding state-run organizations -- that have achieved market capitalizations of $1 trillion after Nvidia shares rocketed higher earlier this summer. Tesla and Meta Platforms now have market capitalizations of less then $1 trillion, but have passed that milestone previously, while Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and have been consistently above $1 trillion for years now. These dynamic technology stocks have crushed the market in recent years, providing life-changing returns for many of their long-term investors.

But what about the next stock that might join the trillion-dollar club? This is perhaps a more valuable question for investors to consider. You don't make money owning a stock based on what it has done in the past. I think payments network operator Visa (NYSE: V) is the most likely company to join the trillion-dollar market cap club within the next few years. Here's why. 

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