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How Will Quantum Computing Stocks Perform in 2026?

Quantum computing stocks remain one of the most polarizing areas of the market heading into 2026. Bulls see a transformational technology nearing commercialization, while skeptics point to long timelines, high cash burn, and lofty valuations. With investor opinions sharply divided, how do you expect quantum computing stocks as a sector to perform in 2026?
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hempsmoker
Bullish
NVIDIA to the MOON! Merry G(rog)-Mas
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Nadim1971
$40 next week
JW888000
Bearish
Their Rally is unsustainable. Their financing costs will overtake their net assets.
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TobyFlenderson
serious question. Has there ever been one of these polls where the most bullish didn’t win. Because that all I see is why even do this if it as selection bias?
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ScamBuster0
It's time to end the fantasy that all "quantum computing stocks" move as a group. IONQ, for example, is involved in multiple market segments, not just making computers. Therefore, this poll is nonsense.
basedwolf
quantum is bigger than ai almost
MyEVcar
finally bitty crossed the 90K level....today
DeepValueStocks
Bullish
D-Wave(QBTS) is the only quantum company in the world that has achieved quantum supremacy for a complex, real-world problem: dwavequantum.com/company/ne... A US Government DARPA funded study confirmed that D-Wave's advanced annealing quantum technology can solve optimization problems faster than classical supercomputers. Optimization is the largest business segment (40.5%) of a future estimated $1T global quantum market. today.usc.edu/quantum-compu... D-Wave(QBTS) has the highest institutional ownership and the lowest short interest in the pure play quantum stock group, according to current Fintel and Benzinga data Out of IONQ, RGTI and D-Wave(QBTS), most Wall Street analysts see D-Wave as having the best odds of attaining sustainable profitability the soonest. Something for quantum investors to ponder as we begin a new year.
bigr1959
Buy IBM and your good to go, you'll have a piece of the pie then and them possibly buying out smaller competition