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| Quantum Computing Stocks You Can't Afford to Miss Zacks Member, Renewed momentum is returning across the Quantum Computing sector and today marks an exciting opportunity for you to reap the rewards. Just think back over the past decade of AI, from investors' initial hesitation to now playing an immense role in boosting stock markets and investor wealth. And like AI, investors have multiple options to tap into Quantum Computing - from established tech giants to emerging disruptors. For instance, NVIDIA is now positioned for big wins in this space. Its pick-and-shovel strategy for Quantum Computing is similar to the AI approach that helped it become the world's first $5 trillion company. And pure-play quantum computing stocks are staging meaningful breakouts. Take D-Wave Quantum, which has been lucrative for savvy investors, climbing more than +220% since its year-to-date low in January. But forward-thinking Zacks investors who follow Senior Stock Strategist Kevin Cook are laughing all the way to the bank. Kevin's keen sense has led to an impressive track record of getting in early on the biggest tech trends, including NVIDIA's enormous potential back in 2016. Doing it again in 2024, he keyed in on D-Wave Quantum and has since closed impressive gains of +416.0%, +1,096.8%, +1,655.3%, +1,708.5%, even +2,027.7% in his Zacks TAZR portfolio.¹ While we can't guarantee future success, Kevin is monitoring the Quantum Computing space with constant vigilance to find not only the smartest QC stocks, but also the best entry and exit points. Now you have a rare chance to position yourself at the forefront of what many believe could be one of the most lucrative opportunities of the 21st century with our Special Report, Beyond AI: The Quantum Leap in Computing Power, authored by Kevin. Inside, he reveals 7 carefully selected stocks poised to dominate the quantum computing landscape. These aren't just speculative plays - they're established companies making real moves in quantum technology right now. So, what is your total cost for our Special Report that names and explains these quantum computing trades handpicked by Kevin? Only $1. And you aren't obligated to spend a cent more. That same dollar also gives you full 30-day access to ALL of Zacks' private buys and sells in each of our portfolios, including TAZR. Plus, market commentary from our entire team of experts who together, have closed 278 double and triple-digit gains this year. It's worth noting that Kevin isn't the only proven Zacks Strategist with his eyes on quantum computing. Jeremy Mullin in Counterstrike, Brian Bolan in Stocks Under $10 and Home Run Investor, and Andrew Rocco in Technology Innovators have all closed significant gains on quantum computing stocks. Now it's your turn to get in on what could be the biggest technological shift of our lifetime. All the Best,
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Rabu, 17 Desember 2025
Beyond AI: Breakout Stocks with Huge Profit Potential
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