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Here’s the billionaires’ top pick for quantum computing exposure

by admin November 28, 2025
November 28, 2025

Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has become the preferred choice for billionaire investors seeking exposure to quantum computing in 2025, as they avoid the speculative frenzy in pure-play quantum stocks.  

Instead of betting on pure-play quantum stocks, these investors select Google to balance innovation and financial strength, making it their vehicle for participation in the quantum sector’s growth.

Recent 13F filings show Google stock as a top holding for several prominent hedge funds, including Baupost Group, Tiger Global, and Pershing Square.

Even Warren Buffett’s conglomerate holding company Berkshire Hathaway added billions worth of Alphabet shares latest quarter.

The tech titan has rewarded investors handsomely this year – currently up about 120% versus its year-to-date low – thanks to strong advertising revenue, YouTube dominance, and solid growth in Google Cloud.

Why billionaires aren’t chasing pure-play quantum stocks

Despite eye-popping gains in names like IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave, billionaire investors remain cautious.

The reason lies in the fundamentals: these companies are still in their very early innings, with limited commercialization and extremely stretched valuations.

The likes of IONQ, RGTI, and QBTS are yet to turn a profit, with price-to-sales (P/S) multiples ranging from triple digits to thousands, far above historical bubble thresholds seen during the dot-com era.

Billionaires recognize that while quantum computing has immense potential, adoption could take years, and profitability is uncertain.

They prefer to avoid the risk of chasing momentum in firms that may not yet have sustainable business models.

Instead, they are betting on established players with deep pockets, diversified revenue streams, and the ability to invest aggressively without jeopardizing financial stability.

Why is Google stock a great pick for quantum exposure

Google shares offer a unique balance of profitability and innovation. Its core businesses – Search, YouTube, and Google Cloud – generate tens of billions in annual cash flow, giving the company flexibility to fund ambitious projects like quantum computing.

In late 2024, Alphabet Inc. unveiled “Willow,” a cutting-edge quantum processor capable of dramatically reducing errors and performing calculations thousands of times faster than classical supercomputers.

This milestone underscored the giant’s leadership in the field and its ability to translate research into practical breakthroughs. Unlike pure-play firms, GOOGL doesn’t rely completely on quantum computing for growth.

Its dominant position in digital advertising and cloud services ensures steady earnings, while its $98 billion cash reserve provides unmatched firepower to scale quantum initiatives over time.

That’s what makes it an exciting pick for exposure to quantum computing.

Navigating quantum computing volatility heading into 2026

Quantum computing is broadly expected to reshape industries from pharmaceuticals to cybersecurity, but the timeline for mass adoption remains uncertain.

Billionaires are betting that Alphabet’s diversified empire allows it to capture upside from quantum breakthroughs without the downside risk of speculative bubbles.

With its commanding market share in search, strong presence in streaming, and rapidly expanding cloud business, GOOGL stock is positioned to remain a tech powerhouse while steadily advancing quantum research.

For investors looking to balance innovation with stability, Alphabet Inc. has emerged as the clear favorite.

As billionaire fund managers signal with their portfolios, the smartest way to play the quantum computing market today isn’t chasing hype – it’s owning Google shares.

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