Webull Reports Q4 Revenue of $165.2M, a Record High
Reports Q4 revenue $165.2M vs, $110.26M last year. "I'm tremendously proud to report our first full-year results as a public company, including record revenues, AUM, customer accounts and the number of markets we serve. Webull was founded as a platform providing investors with access to valuable market information and advanced tools, and the introduction of our proprietary AI tool, Vega, will allow us to accomplish that mission in ways that are truly transformative for Webull and our users," said Anthony Denier, Group President and U.S. CEO of Webull. "From our start, we have built our business around improving the investing experience for self-directed traders and deploying Vega brings us to a whole new level of excellence in this regard. We are proud to have become the platform of choice for sophisticated, active, self-directed investors, with a business grounded in our core equity and options offerings while also expanding into new asset classes, geographies and types of investors. The scale we have achieved is a testament to the hard work and thought leadership of our team."
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- Price Target Adjustments: Northland lowered its price target for Webull from $18 to $14 while maintaining an ‘Outperform’ rating, primarily due to declining peer multiples, reflecting a cautious market outlook on Webull's future growth potential.
- Market Reaction: Following the Q4 earnings release, Webull's shares dropped over 6%, and the stock has fallen nearly 28% year-to-date, indicating investor concerns about the company's future performance, despite retail sentiment on social media remaining in the ‘extremely bullish’ territory.
- Customer Asset Growth: Webull's customer assets reached an all-time high of $24.6 billion, representing an 81% year-over-year increase, largely driven by market recovery and a 225% growth in net deposits, showcasing the company's success in asset management despite profitability pressures.
- Performance Beat: Webull reported Q4 2025 revenue of $165.2 million, exceeding Rosenblatt's estimate of $162.7 million and Street consensus of $150.9 million, driven by robust trading activity with daily average revenue trades hitting 1.2 million, indicating strong market competitiveness.
- Surge in Marketing Spend: Despite the revenue beat, adjusted operating profit fell short of expectations as operating expenses soared to $143.6 million, significantly above Rosenblatt's $122.8 million estimate, with marketing and branding expenses rising 81% quarter-over-quarter to $53.3 million, framed by management as a strategy to attract high-value active traders.
- Positive Future Outlook: Analyst Chris Brendler reiterated a Buy rating on Webull, lowering the 12-month price target from $15 to $12, with the current stock price at $6.07 implying approximately 100% upside, and a market cap of about $3.2 billion, reflecting investor confidence in future growth.
- Clear Strategic Positioning: Webull is focusing on attracting
- Stock Performance: Webull shares have decreased by 3.2% following the announcement of a profit miss in the fourth quarter.
- Financial Results: The company's Q4 earnings did not meet market expectations, leading to a decline in stock value.
- Earnings Performance: Webull reported Q4 earnings of 4 cents per share, matching expectations, while quarterly revenue reached $165.2 million, exceeding the consensus estimate of $160.81 million, indicating strong performance in equities and options despite the stock's decline.
- Market Reaction: Webull shares fell 3.13% to $5.88 in premarket trading on Thursday, currently trading below both the 20-day and 100-day simple moving averages, signaling short-term market weakness with a key support level at $5.50.
- Technical Indicators: The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 50, indicating neutral territory, suggesting the stock is neither overbought nor oversold, while the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) at 0.10 is below its signal line of 0.15, indicating bearish pressure on the stock.
- Strategic Investment Confidence: CFO H.C. Wang noted that Webull's strategic investments in marketing, innovation, and market expansion have yielded robust returns, and despite short-term stock fluctuations, the company remains confident in delivering lasting shareholder value.









