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IonQ’s Volatile Week Leaves Bulls Focused on Monday Trade
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IonQ’s Volatile Week Leaves Bulls Focused on Monday Trade

New York, May 17, 2026, 18:01 EDT

  • IonQ shares finished Friday at $51.95, falling 9.6% for the session but trading about 5.5% higher than last Friday’s close.
  • The next question for the stock is if investors will stick with it as revenue jumps, even with big spending in the mix.
  • IonQ is set to meet investors this week, showing up on the schedule for both J.P. Morgan and B. Riley conferences.

NYSE is shut outside its 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern window on Sunday, so IonQ Inc. heads into Monday after a rocky week, not an active trading move. The quantum-computing stock finished Friday at $51.95, down 9.6% for the day. Shares are still above May 8’s $49.24 close, after a big rally Monday and a retreat late in the week.

The focus is back on the stock as a test for investor appetite toward unproven quantum revenue. Tech shares took a hit, with the Nasdaq down 1.5% and the S&P 500 falling 1.2% Friday, hurt by higher oil prices and bond yields.

IonQ stuck to its earnings numbers last week. The company said first-quarter revenue came in at $64.7 million, which is 755% higher than the same time last year. Full-year 2026 revenue guidance now stands at $260 million to $270 million. IonQ also reported $470 million in remaining performance obligations, its term for contracted work not yet counted as revenue.

IonQ Chairman and CEO Niccolo de Masi described the quarter as “record-breaking” and said the company now expects revenue to reach up to “$270 million at the high end.” COO and CFO Inder Singh told investors that over a third of revenue this quarter came from “multi-product sales, not just computing.” IonQ Investors

Cash burn was the focus for investors. IonQ posted GAAP net income of $805.4 million, but on an adjusted basis, it lost $96.8 million in EBITDA. Adjusted EBITDA removes interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and certain other costs. The company maintained its forecast for a full-year adjusted EBITDA loss between $310 million and $330 million.

D.A. Davidson analyst Alex Platt told Reuters the stock faced “high expectations” before earnings, but “some skepticism” remains around IonQ’s trapped-ion method. Trapped-ion systems use charged atomic particles as qubits, and these are managed by lasers and electromagnetic fields. Reuters

Quantum groups split on the numbers again. D-Wave Quantum reported first-quarter revenue at $2.9 million, off 81%, but bookings reached $33.4 million. Rigetti Computing put up $4.4 million revenue and an operating loss of $26.0 million. It’s clear the sector has orders and technical milestones but not the steady profits seen in mature software or chip firms.

IonQ’s schedule this week is set with management heading to the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston on Monday, then to the B. Riley Securities annual investor event in Marina del Rey, California on Wednesday. The appearances give them another shot to talk about that trade-off.

Market risk is building if revenue growth alone stops impressing investors. Reuters said Sunday that some investors point to higher bond yields and inflation as concerns, and IonQ is still counting on big research and development costs while quantum systems are difficult to scale and control. Any setback in technical progress, SkyWater execution, or customer rollouts leaves the stock more at risk after its rally.

IonQ doesn’t get a pass on losses or valuation, even with better revenue than other listed quantum names. Shares fell on Friday as investors looked past topline numbers and focused on whether the technology will translate into steady demand. So Monday’s open isn’t about any single comment, but the message behind it.

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