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Quantum computing stocks surge after Trump signed executive orders backing the sector

While the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell more than 2, some quantum computing stocks surged by double digits.
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Foreign Policy Journal
· Jun 23, 2026
Trump Executive Orders Ignite Rally In Quantum Stocks (NYSE: IONQ), (NYSE: QBTS), (NASDAQ: RGTI)
Quantum computing stocks – including NYSE: IONQ, NYSE: QBTS and NYSE: RGTI – surged after President Trump signed two executive orders on June 22, 2026, directly targeting national quantum capabilities and cryptographic defense infrastructure. The first order establishes the Quantum Computer for Application Development and Discovery Science initiative, coordinating the Department of Energy, Commerce, and [] The post Trump Executive Orders Ignite Rally In Quantum Stocks (NYSE: IONQ), (NYSE: QBTS), (NASDAQ: RGTI) appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.
Coffman Chronicle
· Jun 26, 2026
Trump Quantum Executive Orders Put Federal Agencies and Contractors on the Clock
President Donald Trump’s new quantum executive orders are drawing visible reaction from the quantum and cybersecurity sectors, where industry leaders are treating the move as a shift from long-term research planning to federal implementation deadlines.
The Motley Fool
· Jul 3, 2026
Apple Just Made a Controversial Move. Is the Stock One to Avoid or Is Now the Time to Buy?
Investors sanctioned Apple stock after the news.
Investopedia
· Jun 30, 2026
Tesla's Stock Just Bounced Back in a Big Way. Here's Where Traders See It Going Next
Tesla's Stock Just Bounced Back in a Big Way. Here's Where Traders See It Going Next
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