88 AI-extracted insights from 7 sources — podcasts, YouTube channels, and X/Twitter accounts.
Showing insights 51–88 of 88.
The speaker considers the company to be fraudulent and a clear short, stating 'never buy the stock of a fraudulent company' in reference to it.
Stock was down around 10%; a guest believes monetizable use cases are 'years away,' making it a highly speculative investment.
The speaker is highly skeptical of a recent news announcement, calls the company a fraud, and considers it potentially the 'best short' opportunity, noting the stock fell on positive news.
The speaker singles out D-Wave as a high-conviction short, calling it a 'total scam' and a 'dog shit company' within a sector viewed as a speculative bubble.
Shkreli is extremely bearish, pointing to its low quarterly revenue of $3 million as proof of no product demand. He considers it 'fraud and hype' and believes it is destined to go to zero.
The speaker calls the company a 'zero' and is shocked by its high valuation, lumping it in with the overhyped and fraudulent quantum sector.
The speaker is actively shorting QBTS as part of a bet against the quantum sector, calling it the 'crumbiest stock of all these'.
The speaker is actively shorting the stock as part of a bearish thesis on the entire quantum computing sector, which is viewed as a 'scam' and a bubble destined to go to zero.
Noted as being part of a 'very strong' quantum computing sector, with the stock hitting an all-time high.
The speaker noted with skepticism that the stock was 'up 10% on no news', viewing its price action as speculative and reinforcing a bearish stance on the sector.
Identified as 'the better short' in the quantum sector and called 'basically just a scam' with 'no customers.' The speaker is actively shorting the stock.
The stock experienced a 'crazy re-rating,' hitting $25. The host expressed significant skepticism about the narrative driving the rally, calling it a high-risk, story-driven trade.
The host is extremely bearish, buying puts, calling the company 'nice and scammy,' and believing it has no fundamental substance.
The speaker is extremely bearish, describing the company as a 'fucking trash company' as part of a broader short thesis on the quantum computing sector.
The speaker is very bearish, holding it as his second largest short position and calling it a 'disaster,' citing reports that a competitor's machine outperforms it.
The speaker is highly skeptical of the company's business fundamentals, mocking its low revenue despite a significant stock price run.
Labeled the 'best short in quantum' because the company guided for revenue, but 'the opposite is happening,' making it a 'pretty clear short'.
The speaker holds a significant short position, calling it an 'uber scam' and a 'scumbag company'. He believes its core QCaaS revenue is declining, the technology is a 'fraud', and the stock will fall to its cash value, estimated between $1 and $5.
Very bearish sentiment; the speaker holds a short position and calls the company 'very misleading' and borderline 'fraudulent' for its claims about quantum computing applicability.
Extremely bearish view, calling it a company that doesn't 'have a business' and is a 'prime short target.' The speaker claims they are highly selective with customers to find ones they can 'bamboozle'.
Considered a 'good short' as part of a bearish thesis on the quantum computing sector, which is viewed as an over-hyped 'micro bubble' that is poised to 'pop'.
Viewed as a 'shitty quantum stock' that the speaker is looking to short because the sector is considered over-hyped and its commercial applications are still speculative.
The speaker is actively shorting the stock as part of a bearish basket of quantum computing companies and is holding the short position into earnings despite it being a losing trade.
The speaker is skeptical about the sector's near-term prospects, noting the stock was down and that hype needs to be replaced by actual revenue.
The speaker includes D-Wave in an extremely bearish thesis on the quantum computing sector, stating that its valuation is unjustified and it will go to zero.
The speaker has a strong bearish view, calling it a 'monster's short' and believes the company is part of a 'quantum computing mini bubble' with overhyped technology.
Actively shorted by the speaker, who is extremely bearish on the quantum computing sector, calling it 'fucking nonsense' and believing it lacks fundamental support.
The speaker is extremely bearish and actively shorting the stock, believing the company is a 'huge scam' with a non-functional product and that the entire quantum sector is worthless.
Accused of being an 'optimization shop masquerading as a quantum company,' using classical techniques while marketing with the 'quantum' label, which is described as 'snake oil'.
The speaker is very bearish, referring to his bet against the company as a 'high conviction short,' believing its fundamental value is low.
The speaker holds a short position as part of a bearish view on the quantum computing sector, which he believes lacks commercial products.
Extremely bearish outlook, with the direct and concise prediction that 'D-Wave is going to die.'
The speaker's view is 'even more negative' than on IonQ, calling it 'even dumber' and predicting it will fail in 'two quarters' because 'nobody's buying their fucking box.'
Speaker is actively shorting the stock, calls it 'such a scam' and one of his biggest short positions, believing it will be 'busted' by regulators.
Presented as a high-risk, speculative stock in the quantum computing space. It rallied after receiving a $20 price target from Cantor Fitzgerald.
The speaker is short the stock as part of a thematic short on the quantum computing sector, believing the hype has outpaced the technology's commercial viability.
The speaker is bearish, calling it a 'fake company' and highlighting its recent poor stock performance, as it was down 12 of the last 13 trading sessions.
The stock was dragged down by negative news from sector peer Quantum Computing Inc. (QBT).
The speaker considers the company to be fraudulent and a clear short, stating 'never buy the stock of a fraudulent company' in reference to it.
Stock was down around 10%; a guest believes monetizable use cases are 'years away,' making it a highly speculative investment.
The speaker is highly skeptical of a recent news announcement, calls the company a fraud, and considers it potentially the 'best short' opportunity, noting the stock fell on positive news.
The speaker singles out D-Wave as a high-conviction short, calling it a 'total scam' and a 'dog shit company' within a sector viewed as a speculative bubble.
Shkreli is extremely bearish, pointing to its low quarterly revenue of $3 million as proof of no product demand. He considers it 'fraud and hype' and believes it is destined to go to zero.
The speaker calls the company a 'zero' and is shocked by its high valuation, lumping it in with the overhyped and fraudulent quantum sector.
The speaker is actively shorting QBTS as part of a bet against the quantum sector, calling it the 'crumbiest stock of all these'.
The speaker is actively shorting the stock as part of a bearish thesis on the entire quantum computing sector, which is viewed as a 'scam' and a bubble destined to go to zero.
Noted as being part of a 'very strong' quantum computing sector, with the stock hitting an all-time high.
The speaker noted with skepticism that the stock was 'up 10% on no news', viewing its price action as speculative and reinforcing a bearish stance on the sector.
Identified as 'the better short' in the quantum sector and called 'basically just a scam' with 'no customers.' The speaker is actively shorting the stock.
The stock experienced a 'crazy re-rating,' hitting $25. The host expressed significant skepticism about the narrative driving the rally, calling it a high-risk, story-driven trade.
The host is extremely bearish, buying puts, calling the company 'nice and scammy,' and believing it has no fundamental substance.
The speaker is extremely bearish, describing the company as a 'fucking trash company' as part of a broader short thesis on the quantum computing sector.
The speaker is very bearish, holding it as his second largest short position and calling it a 'disaster,' citing reports that a competitor's machine outperforms it.
The speaker is highly skeptical of the company's business fundamentals, mocking its low revenue despite a significant stock price run.
Labeled the 'best short in quantum' because the company guided for revenue, but 'the opposite is happening,' making it a 'pretty clear short'.
The speaker holds a significant short position, calling it an 'uber scam' and a 'scumbag company'. He believes its core QCaaS revenue is declining, the technology is a 'fraud', and the stock will fall to its cash value, estimated between $1 and $5.
Very bearish sentiment; the speaker holds a short position and calls the company 'very misleading' and borderline 'fraudulent' for its claims about quantum computing applicability.
Extremely bearish view, calling it a company that doesn't 'have a business' and is a 'prime short target.' The speaker claims they are highly selective with customers to find ones they can 'bamboozle'.
Considered a 'good short' as part of a bearish thesis on the quantum computing sector, which is viewed as an over-hyped 'micro bubble' that is poised to 'pop'.
Viewed as a 'shitty quantum stock' that the speaker is looking to short because the sector is considered over-hyped and its commercial applications are still speculative.
The speaker is actively shorting the stock as part of a bearish basket of quantum computing companies and is holding the short position into earnings despite it being a losing trade.
The speaker is skeptical about the sector's near-term prospects, noting the stock was down and that hype needs to be replaced by actual revenue.
The speaker includes D-Wave in an extremely bearish thesis on the quantum computing sector, stating that its valuation is unjustified and it will go to zero.
The speaker has a strong bearish view, calling it a 'monster's short' and believes the company is part of a 'quantum computing mini bubble' with overhyped technology.
Actively shorted by the speaker, who is extremely bearish on the quantum computing sector, calling it 'fucking nonsense' and believing it lacks fundamental support.
The speaker is extremely bearish and actively shorting the stock, believing the company is a 'huge scam' with a non-functional product and that the entire quantum sector is worthless.
Accused of being an 'optimization shop masquerading as a quantum company,' using classical techniques while marketing with the 'quantum' label, which is described as 'snake oil'.
The speaker is very bearish, referring to his bet against the company as a 'high conviction short,' believing its fundamental value is low.
The speaker holds a short position as part of a bearish view on the quantum computing sector, which he believes lacks commercial products.
Extremely bearish outlook, with the direct and concise prediction that 'D-Wave is going to die.'
The speaker's view is 'even more negative' than on IonQ, calling it 'even dumber' and predicting it will fail in 'two quarters' because 'nobody's buying their fucking box.'
Speaker is actively shorting the stock, calls it 'such a scam' and one of his biggest short positions, believing it will be 'busted' by regulators.
Presented as a high-risk, speculative stock in the quantum computing space. It rallied after receiving a $20 price target from Cantor Fitzgerald.
The speaker is short the stock as part of a thematic short on the quantum computing sector, believing the hype has outpaced the technology's commercial viability.
The speaker is bearish, calling it a 'fake company' and highlighting its recent poor stock performance, as it was down 12 of the last 13 trading sessions.
The stock was dragged down by negative news from sector peer Quantum Computing Inc. (QBT).