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Moomoo's Parent Company Futu Releases Q1 2026 Results: Revenues up 25% YoY to US$746.9 million

Futu Holdings, parent of moomoo, reported unaudited Q1 2026 results: revenue rose 25% YoY to US$746.9 million and non-GAAP adjusted net income was US$117.3 million. As of March 31, 2026 it had 30.17 million registered users and US$155.8 billion in client assets (+47.2% YoY). Trading volume increased 29.1% YoY to US$529.4 billion. The company also expanded AI and trading features, including new API access and additional market offerings.

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after-hours / next-session positioning following Q1 2026 earnings release
growth/engagement positive; supports risk-on sentiment in online brokerage/fintech

Strong top-line and client-asset growth plus expanding trading/AI features suggest improving operating momentum for moomoo’s user monetization.

Futu reported Q1 2026 results for its moomoo brokerage platform, including revenue +25% YoY and client assets +47.2% YoY.

Likely positive near-term bias as traders price in sustained growth and product expansion; magnitude depends on valuation vs. expectations.

Background

The article is a PRNewswire-style earnings release from Futu Holdings, the Nasdaq-listed parent of moomoo, covering Q1 2026 performance and product/market expansions.

Why it matters

Q1 growth metrics (revenue, client assets, trading volume, and wealth AUM) plus new AI and trading capability rollouts can shift expectations for future user monetization and engagement. It also signals continued geographic scaling and product breadth (options, short selling, crypto rails).

Market relevance

Material earnings datapoints and multiple growth drivers for the Nasdaq-listed parent (Futu) make this actionable for positioning around online brokerage/fintech growth expectations.

Market effects

Reinforces the narrative that AI-enabled trading tools and product localization are driving engagement and assets for retail brokerages.

Highlights faster client-asset growth in Malaysia, Australia, Canada, and Japan, implying regional competitive intensity.

Cross-market expansion (US crypto rails, HK virtual asset platform, Japan desktop valuation tools) supports a global scaling thesis for tech brokers.

Alternative perspectives

Client-asset and trading-volume growth may not fully translate into durable earnings quality if revenue mix or costs rise with expansion and AI/crypto infrastructure.

The release is unaudited and lacks margin/expense detail; traders may need to verify whether adjusted net income growth tracks revenue and whether regulatory/licensing changes affect scalability.

Key entities

  • Futu Holdings Ltd.

    Nasdaq-listed parent company releasing Q1 2026 results and describing moomoo product expansions.

  • Moomoo

    Futu’s online brokerage/wealth management platform referenced throughout the earnings release.

  • Nasdaq

    Partnered with moomoo on options expirations education/community initiatives.

  • Google

    Co-hosted a financial creator workshop with moomoo focused on AI empowerment and trading.

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