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Investing in Quantum: IONQ, Rigetti & D-Wave Ahead of Q3 2025 Earnings
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Consider This Key Trading Metric Before Buying Quantum Computing Stocks
Quantum computing stocks jumped Monday, continuing their roller-coaster ride in 2025. Amid their market volatility, investors watching quantum stocks should pay attention to a key IBD metric — average true range.
On the news front, IonQ (IONQ) on Monday claimed advances in simulating chemical reactions in collaboration with a top automotive manufacturer.
On the stock market today, IonQ stock rose 11% to 78.73 in midday trading. The company last week announced plans to raise $2 billion in a new equity offering. IonQ has been on an acquisition spree.
Quantum computing stocks have been volatile and sold off on Friday as the Nasdaq composite fell amid global trade worries.
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