Webull’s Surge in Q2 Sparks Investor Buzz

 

Webull’s Surge in Q2 Sparks Investor Buzz

Webull’s Surge in Q2 Sparks Investor Buzz

In a financial climate thirsting for growth stories, Webull (NASDAQ: BULL) is currently capturing headlines—its Q2 2025 results reading like a standout performance in the financial services / software sector. With revenue growth of 46%, record-high customer assets at $15.9 billion, and a third consecutive profit-earning quarter, the platform has energized investors and users alike.

Webull’s total revenue soared to $131.5 million, up sharply from last year, signaling robust trading activity and engagement. Notably, trading-related revenue climbed 63%, underpinned by surging equity notional volume (+58% to $161 billion) and rising options contracts volume (+8% to 127 million).

Profitability trends are equally eye-catching: adjusted operating profit hit $23.3 million, marking an 18-percentage-point improvement in operating margin year-over-year. On an adjusted basis, net income turned positive at $15.4 million, reversing last year’s net loss.

Webull’s customer assets reached $15.9 billion, a record high, up 64% year-over-year, driven by $1.5 billion net deposits and market rebound. Alongside, registered users climbed 18% to 24.9 million, while funded accounts grew 9% to 4.73 million, reflecting widening adoption.

Trade-related monetization is also on the rise: Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs) shot up, and per-trade revenue increased, reflecting stronger engagement. Meanwhile, interest-related income climbed 14% to $36.3 million, thanks to features like Webull Premium and higher client balances.

Webull is also advancing its product and geographic expansion strategy. In Q2, it relaunched cryptocurrency trading in Brazil and the U.S., rolled out its app across Latin America (including Brazil and Mexico), extended into the Netherlands, and added crypto and Fed event markets via its partnership with Kalshi.

From a technical perspective, Webull’s stock has been gaining momentum. Its Relative Strength (RS) Rating has climbed to the 80–85 range, signaling growing market leadership among peers in the Finance–Investment Banking/Brokers industry group, including Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD) and Futu Holdings (NASDAQ: FUTU).

In summary, Webull (NASDAQ: BULL) is delivering real momentum—with accelerating revenues, rising assets under management, expanding global footprint, and improving technical indicators, it's undoubtedly a magnet for retail investor attention.

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