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Best Quantum Computing Stocks To Watch Today – November 21st

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Best Quantum Computing Stocks To Watch Today – November 21st

MarketBeat’s screener identified IonQ, D-Wave Quantum and Quantum Computing Inc among seven quantum-computing stocks with the highest recent dollar trading volume, highlighting liquid names for investors seeking exposure to the quantum theme. IonQ develops general-purpose quantum systems and sells cloud access via AWS Braket, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud as well as its own service; D-Wave markets its fifth‑generation Advantage systems along with Ocean developer tools and the Leap cloud platform; Quantum Computing Inc focuses on integrated photonics with portable Dirac room‑temperature EQC devices, a quantum RNG and entanglement-based authentication products. These companies represent high‑risk, potentially high‑reward exposure to a long‑term, still‑emerging market where commercial adoption timelines remain uncertain.

Analysis

MarketBeat’s stock screener identified IonQ (IONQ), D‑Wave Quantum (QBTS) and Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT) among seven quantum‑computing names with the highest recent dollar trading volume, highlighting liquidity among thematic plays. The article frames the sector as companies that develop hardware, software, services or infrastructure for quantum computers and explicitly labels the investment case as high‑risk, potentially high‑reward with uncertain timelines for widespread commercial adoption. IonQ monetizes access via cloud partnerships including AWS Braket, Microsoft Azure Quantum and Google Cloud Marketplace plus its own service, while D‑Wave markets its fifth‑generation Advantage hardware alongside Ocean developer tools and the Leap cloud access platform. Quantum Computing Inc. differentiates with integrated‑photonics Dirac room‑temperature EQC devices, a portable quantum RNG (uQRNG) and an entanglement‑based quantum authentication product, indicating a mix of hardware and cybersecurity use cases. Signals attached to the article show neutral sentiment, a cautious tone and a modest market‑impact score of 0.25, implying recent volume is more thematic than a strong fundamental re‑rating. Given that, these names are best treated as long‑horizon, event‑driven exposures where progression on commercialization, partner deals and cash/runway metrics should drive any material repositioning.