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Why IonQ Stock Keeps Going Down

By Rich Smith – Feb 5, 2026 at 1:16PM ESTKey PointsWolfpack Research published a "short" report on IonQ yesterday.Wolfpack believes IonQ has lost its biggest defense contracts in Congress.These 10 Stocks Could Mint the Next Wave of Millionaires ›NYSE: IONQIonQMarket Cap$13BToday's Changeangle-down(-11.26%) $3.98Current Price$31.36Price as of February 5, 2026 at 2:00 PM ETIonQ lost $1.5 billion last year. Now, even its ability to grow revenues looks questionable.IonQ (IONQ 11.26%) stock is in a tailspin. Down six trading sessions in a row, shares of the biggest name in quantum computing (IonQ is valued at $14 billion, more than Rigetti (RGTI 10.79%) and D-Wave (QBTS 11.24%) combined) added 8.8% to their losses Thursday. That's the tally as of 12:45 p.m. ET -- and IonQ stock is still going down. You can blame Wolfpack Research for that. Image source: Getty Images. Wolfpack shorts IonQ Wolfpack is a short seller, so it's perhaps unsurprising to learn that yesterday it published a report urging investors to sell IonQ stock short. Why? IonQ exploded in popularity on the back of massive revenue growth. Five years ago, IonQ did barely $2 million a year in sales, but from 2022 to 2024, sales soared to $11 million, $22 million, then $43 million! (At last report, sales were on course to double again in 2025.) But Wolfpack explains in its 33-page short report that "up to 86%" of IonQ's 2022-2024 revenue came from Pentagon contracts that Congress is no longer funding; its largest contract was "completely" stripped from the fiscal 2026 defense budget. This creates "a $54.6 million black hole in [IonQ's] expected quantum computing revenues," warns Wolfpack. The analyst says revenues have not taken an obvious hit yet, only because IonQ has been replacing the canceled government contracts with revenue from "subpar non-quantum computing companies" that IonQ has been acquiring. ExpandNYSE: IONQIonQToday's Change(-11.26%) $-3.98Current Price$31.36Key Data PointsMarket Cap$13

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