The recent market narrative has been dominated by tariffs, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk—almost making investors forget we’re in the age of AI.
I asked Microsoft Copilot, “What is a quantum computer?” It replied:
A quantum computer is like the rebellious prodigy of the computing world—it doesn’t play by the usual rules. Traditional computers store data in bits (0 or 1), but quantum computers use qubits, which can be 0, 1, or both at once thanks to a fascinating phenomenon called superposition.
Quantum computing is the future. Investors should prepare before it’s too late.
I asked OpenAI which U.S. stocks are best positioned to benefit from quantum computing. Here’s the list:
GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, IBM, NVDA
Among startups: IONQ and RGTI.
Markets are always evolving. AAPL once reigned supreme, but after 16 years of iPhone evolution, innovation seems to have plateaued. Semiconductor stocks are overheated. The tariff war has been talked to death.
But something truly new is coming—quantum computing. Now is the time to study it seriously.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
