QBTS Blasts Off 50%: Quantum Stocks Are Hot—Which One’s the Winner?

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05-14

Quantum computing stocks are lighting up the market, and D-Wave Quantum ( $D-Wave Quantum Inc.(QBTS)$ ) just dropped a bombshell with a 50% surge. IonQ ( $IONQ Inc.(IONQ)$ ) isn’t far behind, flexing its muscles with a strong start, and with earnings season looming, the quantum hype is hitting fever pitch. So, which stock should you bank on, and is the quantum sector worth going all-in? Let’s unpack the madness, crunch the numbers, and crown a top pick.

QBTS and IonQ: What’s Driving the Hype?

QBTS’s 50% rocket ride isn’t just hot air. The company’s quantum annealing tech crushed a simulation that would’ve taken a supercomputer a million years, clocking it in minutes. That breakthrough, paired with a 509% revenue spike in Q1 2025, has investors buzzing. IonQ’s no slouch either—its Q1 revenue doubled to $7.6 million, fueled by a $54.5 million U.S. Air Force deal and a partnership with AstraZeneca for drug discovery. The sector’s awake, and these two are leading the charge.

Earnings Season: Make or Break Moment

Quantum stocks are gearing up for a pivotal earnings season. QBTS could ride its momentum with another blowout report, while IonQ’s raised $75-$95 million bookings guidance hints at big demand. Rigetti Computing (RGTI), a quieter player, might sneak in with upside from its government ties. Earnings could ignite the next surge—or expose cracks. Buckle up.

My Top Pick: IonQ Takes the Crown

IonQ’s my quantum champ, and here’s why. Its trapped-ion tech delivers unmatched precision, and tie-ups with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud give it a distribution edge QBTS and RGTI can’t touch. With $434 million in cash, IonQ’s got staying power, and its $54.5 million Air Force contract proves it’s not just talk. Analysts see it doubling to $9.50, and its tech roadmap screams long-term winner. QBTS is flashy, but IonQ’s the steady bet.

The Quantum Showdown: By the Numbers

Check out how QBTS, IonQ, and RGTI measure up:

QBTS’s growth is wild, but its $200M market cap leaves it vulnerable. IonQ’s heftier valuation reflects its stability, while RGTI’s a middle-ground wildcard.

Graphing the Surge

QBTS’s spike steals the show, but IonQ’s climb looks sustainable.

Heavy Bet on Quantum? Pump the Brakes

Quantum computing’s a $12.6 billion dream by 2032, but it’s a gamble today. Losses are steep—QBTS bled $20.7 million in EBITDA last quarter, and IonQ’s profitability is distant. The tech’s revolutionary, but it’s early days with big risks. Diversify, don’t dive in headfirst—quantum’s a marathon, not a sprint.

Final Call: Play It Smart

QBTS’s 50% surge is a wake-up call, and IonQ’s my pick for its tech and stability. The sector’s sizzling, but a heavy bet’s too dicey. Grab a piece of the action, sure—but keep your portfolio balanced. What’s your move: IonQ, QBTS, or sitting it out? Let’s hear it!

Disclaimer: Not financial advice. Do your homework—quantum’s volatile!

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QBTS, IONQ, RGTI Take Off! Are You Missing the Quantum Meme Boom?
D-Wave Quantum announced on its official website the launch of its most advanced and powerful quantum computing system, "Advantage2." D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz wrote, "Today marks not only a major milestone for D-Wave, but also a pivotal moment for the entire quantum computing industry, as we bring our sixth-generation quantum computer to market." In May, QUBT surged 79%, IONQ rose 66%, and QBTS skyrocketed 175%. ------ Is this just the beginning of the quantum computing era? After the strong rally in May, is a pullback coming? Which quantum computing company do you believe in the most?
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Comments

  • fibance
    05-15
    fibance
    3 things to point out about your article:
    1. $D-Wave Quantum Inc.(QBTS)$ 50% surge is due to earnings beat as a result of an one-time revenue realization. Future quarterly revenues are likely to fall back to normal.
    2. $IONQ Inc.(IONQ)$ Q1 revenue did not double (compared to?). It is roughly the same YoY.
    3. Your “Graphing the Surge” price graph is completely wrong.
  • Aylin Demir
    05-15
    Aylin Demir

    This stock is very promising. I currently have a profit of 16%. There is another stock that has a profit rate of 34% after holding it for three days.

  • MIe
    05-16
    MIe
    Quantum shares to add in portfolio, upside to trim for profits roll back
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