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Quantum Computing Is Entering The Market Phase - World Quantum Day 2026 Showed It

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Quantum Computing Is Entering The Market Phase - World Quantum Day 2026 Showed It

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WisdomTree5.83K FollowersFollow5ShareSavePlay(12min)CommentsSummaryOn World Quantum Day 2026, tangible breakthroughs like IonQ’s networked quantum systems and Nvidia’s infrastructure push drove immediate stock reactions, signaling that investors can no longer treat quantum computing as purely theoretical and may consider targeted exposure through the WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund (WQTM).Despite persistent challenges around scalability, noise, and commercialization timelines, the sharp, event-driven gains across IonQ, Rigetti and D-Wave highlight a volatile but expanding opportunity set where diversified strategies like WQTM can balance risk and capture upside.As quantum computing shifts from isolated research milestones to ecosystem-wide progress spanning hardware, software and enabling technologies, investors should focus on broad-based exposure across the stack—an approach embedded in WQTM—to participate in both near-term catalysts and long-term structural growth. adventtr/E+ via Getty Images By Christopher Gannatti, CFA Until recently, I wasn’t paying much attention to World Quantum Day, which occurs on April 14.1 Not because quantum computing isn't important. Quite the opposite. The field has long felt early, fragmented, and difficult toThis article was written byWisdomTree5.83K FollowersFollowIn 2006, WisdomTree launched with a big idea and an impressive mission — to create a better way to invest. We believed investors shouldn’t have to choose between cost efficiency and performance potential, so we developed the first family of ETFs designed to deliver both. Today, WisdomTree offers a leading product range that offers access to an unparalleled selection of unique and smart exposures.

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