Walmart made history on February 3, 2026, becoming the first retailer ever to reach a $1 trillion market valuation. This big milestone means investors now value all of Walmart’s shares together at an amount usually seen only with major technology companies.
Walmart’s stock has risen sharply over the past year, climbing nearly 26 percent, helping push its total market value past the $1 trillion mark. This growth has outpaced the S&P 500 index, showing confidence from investors in the company’s future.
A major boost for Walmart came from a strategic move in late 2025: the company switched its stock listing from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to the Nasdaq and was added to the Nasdaq-100 Index. This index is known for listing high-value non-financial companies like big technology names. Being part of this index often draws more attention and money from large investment funds.
Walmart’s success is not just about size, it’s also about change. The company has been investing heavily in e-commerce, faster delivery services and technology. This has helped Walmart appeal to wealthier customers while still serving its traditional base of budget-minded shoppers. In a tough economic environment marked by inflation and wage pressures, many consumers have turned to Walmart for value and convenience.
Walmart now joins a small group of U.S. companies worth $1 trillion or more, a list that includes giants such as Apple, Microsoft and Amazon — even though Walmart’s core business is selling everyday goods like groceries and clothing. Its shift to Nasdaq and new tech initiatives have helped it look more like a tech-friendly retailer, attracting demand from a broader range of investors.
Despite this success, Walmart still faces competition from other big names in retail and e-commerce. Amazon, another retail powerhouse, continues to lead in online sales and remains much larger in market cap overall, even though Walmart’s rapid rise shows its strength in both physical and digital shopping.
This $1 trillion valuation marks a key moment in Walmart’s evolution, from a classic discount store to a modern retail leader with a powerful mix of technology, online growth and scale.







