Quantum computing stocks are facing headwinds with a holiday-shortened week, driven by a disclosure that Morgan Stanley’s stake in IonQ has dropped below 5% and TD Cowen’s downgrade of Rigetti to “hold” due to valuation and funding risks. Traders are anticipating late-February earnings reports from D-Wave and IonQ, where guidance is expected to significantly influence market direction. The sector remains sensitive to cash flow and customer projections, with potential for renewed dilution worries if growth expectations falter.
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Quantum computing stocks face a holiday week after IonQ stake filing and a Rigetti downgrade
Quantum computing stocks are facing headwinds with a holiday-shortened week, driven by a disclosure that Morgan Stanley’s stake in IonQ has dropped below 5% and TD Cowen’s downgrade of Rigetti to “hold” due to valuation and funding risks. Traders are anticipating late-February earnings reports from D-Wave and IonQ, where guidance is expected to significantly influence market direction. The sector remains sensitive to cash flow and customer projections, with potential for renewed dilution worries if growth expectations falter.