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QS stock plunges 17% today: here’s why the drop was no surprise and what’s ahead

by admin July 21, 2025
July 21, 2025

QS stock sank more than 17% on Monday wiping out a big chunk of last week’s rally and rattling investors across the EV sector.

The drop wasn’t entirely surprising asthese high-flying battery startups, especially ones without steady revenue, tend to swing hard in both directions.

Still, the reversal was sharp enough to serve as a reminder: in this corner of the market, enthusiasm can evaporate just as quickly as it builds.

Why QS stock plunge was expected?

The sell-off on Monday looked like a classic case of profit-taking after a parabolic run.

QuantumScape’s stock had rocketed from below $10 to over $14.50 in a matter of days, an eye-catching move that pulled in day traders, swing traders, and plenty of short-sellers looking for an entry.

But with its RSI topping 90, a clear signal the stock was overheated and many short-term players decided it was time to cash out.

That exit quickly snowballed, pushing volumes above 60 million shares, about six times the norm and turning what started as a breather into a full-blown reversal.

Valuation concerns

Even with its recent tech breakthroughs, there’s still a big question mark hanging over QuantumScape’s path to commercialization.

The company isn’t generating revenue yet, and in Q1 2024 alone, it burned through $124.6 million.

It ended the quarter with just over $1 billion in cash, which gives it some breathing room, but not forever.

Meanwhile, major commercial contracts remain elusive. At its peak last week, the company’s market cap nearly hit $7 billion, a lofty valuation for a firm that, for now, still doesn’t have a product on the market.

Analysts call it ‘healthy correction’

Most analysts framed the Monday selloff in QuantumScape shares as a ‘healthy correction’ rather than a red flag.

Given the company’s status as a high-risk, high-reward bet, big price swings, driven by investor sentiment, headlines, and speculative buzz come with the territory.

This latest pullback looks more like a reality check after last week’s hype-driven surge, not an indictment of the company’s progress.

Analysts generally view these kinds of resets as part of the normal cycle for early-stage tech stocks, especially ones without revenue.

Looking ahead, the real test for QuantumScape will be whether it can scale its Cobra separator technology and lock in meaningful commercial deals.

Those are the milestones investors need to see before they can get serious about the company’s long-term potential.

All eyes are now on the Q2 earnings report, set for Wednesday.

Investors are hoping for fresh updates on customer testing, the company’s cash position, and any movement on production timelines.

That report could go a long way in shaping how the market views QuantumScape in the near future.

Still, some analysts are sounding a note of caution. They say the tech is promising but turning that promise into profit is likely to take years.

And with the company regularly tapping the market to fund its R&D, shareholders could face continued dilution along the way.

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