QBTS Stock Surges After Qubits Japan 2025 | D-Wave Quantum News & Price Update

QBTS Stock Update: September 19, 2025

The stock of D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NASDAQ: QBTS) has gained strong attention from investors in the United States this week. On September 18, 2025, QBTS closed at $24.02, marking a sharp rise of 6.57% in a single trading session. This strong performance has made traders and long-term investors more focused on the potential of this quantum computing company.

 

Why QBTS Stock is Rising

 

There are a few key reasons behind the current momentum in QBTS:

1. Qubits Japan 2025 Conference

D-Wave recently hosted its Qubits Japan 2025 user conference. The event created a positive outlook in the quantum computing space. At the conference, the company highlighted an 80% year-over-year increase in bookings from the Asia-Pacific region. This growth shows that businesses and research groups in Japan and nearby markets are increasingly adopting D-Wave’s technology.

 

2. Advantage2 Quantum System

Another major driver is the company’s latest quantum system, Advantage2. Investors see this product as a milestone because it improves performance, scalability, and problem-solving power compared to earlier versions. The launch of new technology often boosts investor confidence, and this appears to be the case for QBTS right now.

 

3. Strong Market Sentiment

From a technical perspective, the stock recently broke out of a long trading range, signaling bullish momentum. Analysts tracking the stock noted that support levels are around $22, while the next resistance levels are higher, giving traders more room for upside if momentum continues.

 

Key Risks to Watch

While QBTS stock looks strong in September 2025, investors should also pay attention to risks:

 

Not Yet Profitable: D-Wave is still a loss-making company, which means it relies on investor confidence and future growth potential rather than current earnings.

 

High Valuation Concerns: With the stock price climbing quickly, some analysts worry that the valuation is running ahead of fundamentals.

 

Volume Fluctuations: Recent gains in price sometimes came with lower trading volume, which could be a signal of weaker conviction behind the rallies.

What This Means for Investors

 

Quantum computing is still in its early stages, but the interest in D-Wave and its QBTS stock shows how investors are betting on the future of this industry. With rising global bookings, new product launches, and fresh partnerships, the company is building momentum. However, the lack of profitability and valuation concerns remain important risks.

 

For short-term traders, QBTS has shown strong breakout momentum and may continue to attract buyers if the bullish trend holds. For long-term investors, the key will be whether D-Wave can convert technological progress into sustainable

revenue and eventual profitability.

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