If there's one thing that proponents of D-Wave Quantum Inc. NASDAQ: QBTS are likely to keep in mind after the latest round of industry earnings reports, it's that quantum computing stocks seem never to move in straight lines.
D-Wave Quantum Today
$20.87 -0.30 (-1.42%) As of 04:00 PM Eastern
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$46.75 - Price Target
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A tremendous rally in QBTS last fall eventually gave way to declines early in 2026 as investors questioned whether the company's financial results were prepared to keep pace with its exciting technological developments.
However, sentiment may be improving once again, even after a middling Q2 2026 earnings report that prompted another brief sell-off, giving rivals like IonQ Inc. NYSE: IONQ a chance to separate themselves from the pack.
The turnaround in QBTS shares may be due to the recent stream of updates that reinforce its long-term value prospects. Still, larger (and repeatable) revenue wins, a growing customer base, and key steps toward profitability all may matter more than technological advances for the time being.
Canadian Government Adds Another Positive Data Point
One of D-Wave's latest announcements highlights a modest funding award from the Canadian government as part of the Applied Quantum Computing Challenge program. Government grants like this one provide validation that D-Wave's technology and research initiatives are yielding important results, but the dollar amount (CAD 300,000 in this case) is so small as to have essentially no bearing on the company's financials, particularly given that its balance sheet is already quite healthy overall.
It's possible that this announcement may have helped to provide a small boost to QBTS shares, but investors are more likely to seek out important business milestones in order to justify continuing the rally for much longer.
The Holy Grail Is Larger and Repeatable Revenue Opportunities
A major question across the quantum industry is whether large bookings shown in some Q2 earnings reports are isolated deals or the start of a longer and sustainable trend. In D-Wave's case, many of its biggest contracts have still come from individual system sales or one-time deals. Those contracts have been the backbone of the company's early revenue base, but they lead to lumpy earnings and—as evidenced by a revenue decline of about two-thirds year over year (YOY) from H1 2025 to H1 2026—can even backfire when one period has a major deal and another does not.
Building up a base of recurring revenue via cloud subscriptions, software, enterprise usage, and similar avenues would be a tremendous boon for D-Wave, allowing investors to anticipate more predictable revenue from one quarter to another while also reducing the company's dependence on a small number of sizable contracts.
Customer Expansion and Profitability Over Research Grants
D-Wave Quantum Stock Forecast Today
12-Month Stock Price Forecast:$36.3674.79% UpsideModerate BuyBased on 15 Analyst Ratings | Current Price | $20.80 |
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| High Forecast | $44.00 |
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| Average Forecast | $36.36 |
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| Low Forecast | $22.00 |
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D-Wave Quantum Stock Forecast Details
Investors are unlikely to assign significant value—and make moves on QBTS shares one way or the other—based on a government award worth hundreds of thousands of dollars when D-Wave already has a balance sheet with hundreds of millions. What could be more likely to keep momentum going, however, is commercial validation of D-Wave's offerings.
Investors might therefore be more inclined to watch for news involving, say, government agency contracts, Fortune 500 company deals, major telecom provider interest, and so on. These partners are all likely to be firmer evidence that D-Wave's products are able to address optimization problems in the real world.
Along with this, signs that the company is more consistently moving toward profitability in the remaining earnings periods this year would undoubtedly go a long way to firming up investor support for D-Wave, even though there is already a strongly bullish ratings landscape for QBTS as it stands.
Technological Advances Do Still Matter
This is not to say that technical milestones are not important for D-Wave's continued success—they are crucial. This is a challenge that all quantum computing companies face: they must maintain a rapid pace of technological growth to stay at the cutting edge of the industry, while advancing their business goals to appeal to investors as well.
D-Wave's differentiation through its two-pronged approach to quantum tech continues to appeal to investors, as do its milestones toward a pre-established long-term technology roadmap and its major acquisitions. In order to keep momentum going in the coming months, the firm may be best off making additional product announcements, announcing key results to drive the narratives above, or showing real-world applications for new technology, not just recognition from grant providers or similar. The better D-Wave can make the case that its systems will solve commercially relevant problems faster and more efficiently than classical computers, the more likely investors will be to justify continued high valuation multiples.

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