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D-Wave Quantum stock dips into Monday: what QBTS traders are watching next
12 January 2026
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D-Wave Quantum stock dips into Monday: what QBTS traders are watching next

New York, January 11, 2026, 19:05 EST — Market closed

  • D-Wave Quantum shares were last down about 4% at $28.11, after a volatile Friday range
  • Investors are parsing the stock-and-cash terms of D-Wave’s planned Quantum Circuits acquisition
  • Focus turns to deal timing and D-Wave’s Qubits 2026 event later this month

D-Wave Quantum Inc. shares were last down about 4% at $28.11 on Friday, after swinging between $31.13 and $28.07 as volume climbed to roughly 46.8 million shares.

The pullback matters because D-Wave is trying to remake its story fast. The company is betting that buying Quantum Circuits will speed its move into “gate-model” quantum machines — the more general approach that runs algorithms through logic gates, rather than D-Wave’s legacy quantum annealing systems that are mainly built for optimization problems.

It also comes at an awkward moment for risk appetite. Quantum computing names have traded like high-beta tech — sensitive to rate expectations — with U.S. inflation data due this week and earnings season getting underway.

A filing showed D-Wave agreed to pay $550 million for Quantum Circuits, split between $300 million in D-Wave stock and $250 million in cash, subject to adjustments. The stock portion will be set using a 10-day volume-weighted average price, a common deal metric, with a collar between $22.30 and $39.03 used to calculate shares; the agreement can be terminated if the closing has not occurred by April 6.

D-Wave has framed the deal as a fast track into error-corrected systems, which aim to catch and fix mistakes that build up in fragile quantum hardware. Chief executive Alan Baratz said the tie-up should help the company “leapfrog the industry,” while Quantum Circuits chief scientist and co-founder Rob Schoelkopf said fault-tolerant, error-corrected quantum computing is “within our reach.” SEC

Earlier in the week, another filing disclosed a separate technical milestone: D-Wave said it demonstrated scalable, on-chip cryogenic control of qubits — the basic units of quantum information — aimed at reducing the wiring that makes machines hard to scale. Chief development officer Trevor Lanting called it a “historic milestone,” according to the filing. SEC

Put together, the headlines explain the stock’s quick swings. Traders are trying to price a hard thing: whether D-Wave can turn engineering advances and M&A into paying deployments, before the cash burn and dilution risk catch up.

The broader group moved in the same direction on Friday. IonQ fell about 2%, Rigetti slipped about 2%, and Quantum Computing Inc. lost about 2%, leaving the sector softer into the new week.

But the downside case is easy to sketch. If closing drags — antitrust review and other conditions still sit between signing and completion — or if the combined product roadmap slips, the stock-heavy purchase price could sharpen dilution worries and test investor patience.

Macro could add noise quickly. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has scheduled the December CPI release for Tuesday, January 13, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern, a data point that can swing rate bets and the kinds of speculative, loss-making stocks that tend to trade on sentiment.

What investors will watch next is more specific: any update on the late-January closing window the company has flagged, and fresh product and timeline detail at D-Wave’s Qubits 2026 conference on January 27–28 in Boca Raton, Florida.

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