Movement Alert|IonQ Rises 5.22% in Pre-Market Trading, Short-Selling Pressure Weakens as Technical Rebound Gains Momentum

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On May 21, IonQ rose 5.22% in pre-market trading, trading at $55.97/share, with trading volume of approximately $14.92 million.

On the news front, the 2x inverse IonQ ETF plunged 16.88% in the prior session, directly reflecting a significant weakening of short-selling forces and buy-side dominance. Meanwhile, major U.S. indices closed higher with growth and technology sectors leading gains, indicating a clear recovery in market risk appetite that supported frontier technology stocks.

The rebound follows consecutive sessions of profit-taking that had driven IonQ shares down more than 10% from recent highs after the company reported blockbuster Q1 results featuring a 755% revenue surge. IonQ also raised its full-year revenue guidance to $260-$270 million and provided Q2 guidance of $65-$68 million. The company holds approximately $3.1 billion in cash and equivalents, positioning it as a well-capitalized leader in the quantum computing space. The accumulated technical rebound demand, combined with diminished bearish momentum and broader market tailwinds, collectively drove the pre-market advance.

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