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IonQ stock soars on two announcements: valuation risks remain?

by admin April 14, 2026
April 14, 2026

IonQ Inc (NYSE: IONQ) is pushing meaningfully higher on Apr. 14 after the quantum-technology company announced two major technical and commercial milestones.

As investors cheered the news, IONQ broke above its 20-day and 50-day moving averages (MAs), indicating a shift in near-term momentum in favour of the bulls.

Despite today’s rally, however, IonQ stock remains down some 30% versus its year-to-date high.  

Why IonQ stock soared on Tuesday?

IONQ shares are seeing heightened interest mostly because the company has been selected for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) heterogeneous architectures for quantum program or HARQ.

The NYSE-listed firm will develop “high-speed” interconnects designed to link different types of qubits (trapped ions, neutral atoms, superconducting qubits) into a single, networked architecture.

Separately, IonQ also announced on Tuesday that it has succeeded in photonically interconnecting two independent trapped-ion quantum systems.

It’s the first demonstration of connected commercial quantum computers, which proves IONQ can link remote quantum processing units (QPUs) while maintaining the entanglement and coherence necessary for computation.  

Since the start of April, the quantum computing stock has soared roughly 30%, but its 14-day RSI remains in the late 50s only, indicating there’s significant room for further upside ahead.

Why are these announcements bullish for IONQ shares?

For IonQ shares, the aforementioned DARPA contract matters since it serves as a massive “stamp of approval” from a sophisticated government buyer and positions the firm as a “critical provider” for national security quantum infrastructure.

Meanwhile, investors view its success in photonically interconnecting quantum systems as the “Ethernet moment” for quantum computing.

What it means is: instead of needing to build one massive, impossible-to-manage quantum chip, IONQ can scale by networking smaller, modular chips together.

Investors should also note that the company based out of College Park, MD has a history of closing May with over 20% gains – a seasonal pattern that makes the quantum-tech stock more attractive as a long-term holding.

How to play IonQ Inc at current levels?

While IonQ’s premium valuation, trading at about 81x sales, has historically sidelined conservative investors, these twin milestones fundamentally shift the risk-reward calculus.

By securing the DARPA contract, IONQ stock moves beyond a speculative story into a validated, mission-critical infrastructure provider for the US government.

And the successful photonic interconnect demonstration provides a concrete answer to “scalability wall” that haunts quantum hardware – clearing the path to commercial revenue through modular networking rather than theoretical, monolithic scaling.

For growth-oriented investors, the technical “de-risking” demonstrated today signals the company is outrunning its valuation risks by building a wide, defensible moat in the race for quantum supremacy.

Wall Street analysts are, therefore, keeping bullish on IonQ Inc as well. The consensus rating on the quantum computing stock sits at “moderate buy”, with the mean target of about $65 indicating potential for a whopping 90% rally from here.

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