— Why it moved
Why QH Stock Popped Today — June 11, 2026
No filing, no PR. A Chinese gig-economy stock fresh off a Nasdaq delisting reprieve gapped 116% and Stock Pulse caught a 16% premarket push on day two of the run.

What moved QH stock
Quhuo runs delivery-driver operations for Chinese food platforms. There was no filing and no PR — the only recent headlines were a conditional Nasdaq listing reprieve in mid-May and a shareholder meeting notice. June 10 was already a wild session; this was day two of a momentum run, nothing more.
The mechanics
A $10.6M cap with a 12.5 beta gapped 116% overnight. At that size the tape does whatever the fast money wants it to do.
QH by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse flagged it at 7:50 AM premarket at $7.16. The top, $8.31, came at 8:21 AM — 31 minutes later, up 16.1%. It printed $8.15 again mid-morning, so a real-time reader had roughly half an hour of push and one echo of it before the sag set in.
How QH's move ended
It sagged to the low $5s through the afternoon, climbed late, and closed at $7.41 — up 3.5% from the alert. The stock kept its gap, but everything above the alert except that 3.5% was gone by the close. Revenue fell 17% last year with net losses, and the delisting fight is only paused on conditions.
The tell: day two of a no-news momentum run is borrowed time — the alert-to-peak move gave itself back because there was never a catalyst underneath to hold it.