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Infleqtion (INFQ) stock sinks in early trade as tariff jitters bite — what to watch next
23 February 2026
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Infleqtion (INFQ) stock sinks in early trade as tariff jitters bite — what to watch next

New York, February 23, 2026, 10:12 a.m. EST — Regular session

  • Infleqtion shares slid roughly 10% to $11.95, adding to a volatile stretch since listing.
  • The newly listed quantum firm is caught up in a broader risk-off move, as fresh U.S. tariff uncertainty weighs on the tape.
  • The company’s Analyst Day on March 11 is now in focus, with investors waiting for more specific targets and timelines.

Infleqtion dropped roughly 10% to $11.95 in early Monday trading, with the fresh quantum tech listing feeling the squeeze as riskier names sold off.

This drop is notable, since the stock only began trading last week and is still in price-discovery mode—there’s little public history and not much time for institutions to get set. After Monday’s slide, shares slipped beneath their opening print and hugged the day’s low.

Broader markets offered little support. U.S. shares slipped at the open, pressure building after President Donald Trump unveiled a fresh 15% tariff—this one landing just after a court decision struck down previous duties, injecting new doubts and sapping risk appetite.

Shares of Infleqtion slipped at the open, starting the day at $12.91 after a $13.29 close. The stock ranged from $11.86 up to $12.919, with roughly 686,000 shares traded by mid-morning, per Investing.com data.

Earlier this month, the Boulder-area company made its New York Stock Exchange debut, following a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X—a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. The deal, which involved a listed cash shell merging with a private firm to bring it public, was completed recently.

Infleqtion reported it came away from the deal with over $550 million in gross proceeds, the total figure factoring in funds raised through a PIPE—a private investment in public equity that usually involves institutions buying shares alongside the main transaction.

Back then, chief executive Matthew Kinsella called “neutral atoms” the ideal approach for bringing quantum technology to market, arguing they’re “scalable and economical.” Business Wire

The stock’s initial swings have mirrored moves in the broader quantum group, with investors not hesitating to sell into strength and pressing for proof of revenue sooner rather than later. Earnings from IonQ, D-Wave, and Rigetti land over the next several days and weeks; traders typically watch those reports closely for clues about sentiment in the sector.

But the risk scenario is easy enough to see. For most companies, quantum computing is still years out, and lately, investors are paying closer attention to cash burn, dilution, and moving commercialization timelines across the industry.

March 11 marks Infleqtion’s next major event, with an Analyst Day on the calendar. Investors want specifics: milestones, how the company intends to spend, and clarity on how quickly customers are coming online.

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