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Quantum Computing Stocks (NASDAQ: RGTI, NYSE: IONQ, NYSE: QBTS, NASDAQ: QUBT) Sink In Broad Sector Selloff With No Company-Specific Catalyst

Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) shares fell 7% to $15.73 midday Thursday as quantum computing stocks were sold across the board without any company-specific news driving the declines.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 8:22 PM UTC · 2 Min. Lesezeit

Quantum Computing Stocks (NASDAQ: RGTI, NYSE: IONQ, NYSE: QBTS, NASDAQ: QUBT) Sink In Broad Sector Selloff With No Company-Specific Catalyst
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7% Rigetti midday decline

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Übersetzung…

Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) shares fell 7% to $15.73 midday Thursday as quantum computing stocks were sold across the board without any company-specific news driving the declines.

IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) slid 6% to $40.60, while D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) dropped 4% to $18.60 and Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ: QUBT) fell 4% to $8.09 in the same session.

No earnings updates, guidance revisions, analyst actions, or contract announcements were behind the moves, making the selloff a category-level event rather than a response to individual company developments.

All four companies reported Q2 FY2026 results earlier this month and have since traded primarily on broader macroeconomic signals rather than company-specific news flow.

Long-dated Treasury yields appear to be a key pressure point, with the 10-year yield sitting at 4.71% in its latest reading, near multi-decade highs that weigh heavily on long-duration growth stocks.

Unprofitable quantum computing companies sit at the extreme end of that long-duration spectrum, with valuations dependent on cash flows projected far into the future, making them particularly sensitive to elevated rates.

The four stocks entered Thursday from very different starting positions, yet all moved in the same direction, with IonQ down just 3% year to date, while Rigetti was down 23% and D-Wave down 26% through Wednesday’s close.