Movement Alert|Quantum Computing Inc. Falls 8.52% in Regular Trading, Quantinuum IPO Triggers Sector Capital Rotation Amid Ongoing Profit-Taking

Market Focus
Jun 09

On June 9, Quantum Computing Inc. fell 8.52% in regular trading, trading at $9.5/share, with trading volume of $70.89 million. The decline extends the stock's persistent high-volatility pattern following its Q1 earnings beat.

On the news front, the highly anticipated Quantinuum IPO on Nasdaq has triggered a significant capital rotation effect across the quantum computing sector. Quantinuum priced its offering at $60 per share, raising $1.68 billion at a valuation exceeding $14 billion. Investors have been selling existing quantum computing positions to fund participation in the new listing, creating a capital siphon effect that dragged down peers including Rigetti Computing (-10.36%), D-Wave Quantum (-7.9%), and Quantum Computing Inc. (-8.57%).

Additionally, QUBT has been exhibiting a repeated sharp-rally-then-pullback pattern since its Q1 results significantly beat expectations — revenue of $3.69 million versus the $3.28 million consensus (up ~9,000% YoY), with EPS loss of $0.02 beating the expected $0.05 loss. Short-term capital continues to lock in gains aggressively, with multiple single-day swings exceeding 8% in recent sessions.

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