Shares have nearly quadrupled in value this year, but as of the middle of October, it appears QBTS could be reversing course. The stock has fallen after reaching nearly $45 each on Oct. 15.
D-Wave Quantum's liquidity looks solid ahead of Q3 earnings, but stretched valuation and ongoing losses cloud its near-term appeal.
Like much of the quantum computing industry, D-Wave Quantum Inc. NYSE: QBTS has recently been on a high-flying ride. Shares have surged by more than 243% year-to-date (YTD) and nearly doubled in the last month alone.
RGTI advances superconducting qubits while QBTS pushes annealing, showcasing two distinct quantum computing strategies for investors.
D-Wave launches Advantage2, achieves quantum supremacy, and expands quantum AI & hybrid solutions, but analyst targets signal limited short-term upside.
D-WAVE QUANTUM (QBTS) saw its shares surge in the last session with trading volume being higher than average. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions may not translate into further price increase in the near term.
D-Wave Quantum stock hits $24.85 on global adoption, Advantage2 rollout, and Fed rate cut- but high valuation suggests waiting for a better entry point.
QBTS surges 47% in a month as its new Advantage2 system, strong customer wins and analyst targets hint at more upside.
The mid-year earnings season for D-Wave Quantum Inc. NYSE: QBTS has come and gone, with the quantum computing firm posting mixed results but seeing a share price spike in the days following the announcement. But while D-Wave was up about 20% in the month leading to mid-August, as of the start of September 2025, shares have slumped by 9% in the same 30-day time period.
Investors shrugged after quantum computing firm D-Wave Quantum Inc. NYSE: QBTS provided mixed results in its latest earnings report in August 2025. Still, despite dipping by 12% in the last month, shares of the popular tech name are up 72% year-to-date (YTD).
QBTS builds a record $819M cash pile to fuel R&D, expand globally and pursue acquisitions, with analysts eyeing near-term upside.
QBTS surges on Q2 revenue growth and big-name clients but steep losses and a rich valuation may test investor patience.