WTQTNMWisdomTree Classiq Quantum Computing IndexThe WisdomTree Classiq Quantum Computing Index is designed to provide investors with exposure to companies driving progress in quantum computing. The index is co-developed with Classiq, a leader in quantum software, to ensure relevant and expert-driven coverage of the ecosystem. Eligibility & Universe: Companies must have a minimum market capitalization of $200 million and average daily trading volume of $1 million over the prior three months. Securities must be listed on specified developed or emerging market exchanges. Relevancy & Purity Framework: Each company is assigned a Relevancy Score (3–1) based on the importance of its quantum activities. Firms are further classified as Pure Players (primary focus on quantum) or Diversified Innovators (quantum as part of broader business). Weighting & Rebalancing: Constituents start with equal weight. A two-step adjustment process tilts weights toward companies with higher relevancy and purity scores. The index is rebalanced quarterly (February, May, August, November). Individual security weights are capped at 15% to ensure diversification.
The WisdomTree Classiq Quantum Computing Index is designed to provide investors with exposure to companies driving progress in quantum computing. The index is co-developed with Classiq, a leader in quantum software, to ensure relevant and expert-driven coverage of the ecosystem. Eligibility & Universe: Companies must have a minimum market capitalization of $200 million and average daily trading volume of $1 million over the prior three months. Securities must be listed on specified developed or emerging market exchanges. Relevancy & Purity Framework: Each company is assigned a Relevancy Score (3–1) based on the importance of its quantum activities. Firms are further classified as Pure Players (primary focus on quantum) or Diversified Innovators (quantum as part of broader business). Weighting & Rebalancing: Constituents start with equal weight. A two-step adjustment process tilts weights toward companies with higher relevancy and purity scores. The index is rebalanced quarterly (February, May, August, November). Individual security weights are capped at 15% to ensure diversification.
Index Facts | As of 6/4/2026 |
|---|---|
| Bloomberg Index Symbol | WTQTNM |
| Exchange Index Symbol | - |
| Index Inception Date | 4/30/2025 |
| Base Index Value | 200 |
| Number of Components in Index | 47 |
| Current Index Value | 503.10 |
| Total Return Index Closing Value | 506.51 |
| Total Index Market Capitalization ($ Trillion) | 20.95 |
| Index MarketCap Breakdown | |
| Large Cap (> $10 Billion) | 77.07% |
| Mid Cap (≥ $2 Billion and ≤ $10 Billion) | 14.78% |
| Small Cap (< $2 Billion) | 8.15% |
Index Statistics | As of 6/4/2026 |
|---|---|
| Dividend Yield | 0.61% |
| Price/Earnings | 81.20 |
| Estimated Price/Earnings | 58.56 |
| Price/Book | 5.16 |
| Price/Sales | 5.15 |
| Price/Cash Flow | 31.55 |
| Gross Buyback Yield | 0.52% |
| Net Buyback Yield | -7.64% |
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