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FUTU Jumps As Futu Holdings Smashes Q2 Earnings Estimates

TIM SYKESUPDATED AUG. 21, 2026, 4:37 PM ET
Reviewed by Bryce Tuoheyand Fact-checked by Matt Monaco

Futu Holdings Limited surged as upbeat earnings and user-growth news buoyed sentiment, and stocks have been trading up by 9.2 percent.

What Traders Need To Know

  • Q2 net income of HK$26.08 per ADS beat the HK$23.36 consensus, flagging stronger-than-expected profitability that can fuel momentum trading.
  • Q2 revenue of HK$7.2B topped the HK$6.17B estimate, showing demand on the platform running ahead of market expectations.
  • Exceptionally strong Q2 2026 results featured 35.6% revenue growth and 41.6% net income growth, backed by user, asset, and trading-volume expansion plus international growth and buybacks.
  • Shares jumped more than 9% after the report, signaling aggressive buying interest from traders reacting to the upside surprise.
  • The stock gained over 9% premarket despite sector weakness, marking Futu Holdings Limited as a standout in a soft financials tape.

Candlestick Chart

Weekly Update Aug 17 – Aug 21, 2026: On Friday, August 21, 2026 Futu Holdings Limited stock [NASDAQ: FUTU] is trending up by 9.2%! Discover the key drivers behind this movement as well as our expert analysis in the detailed breakdown below.

Finance industry expert:

Analyst sentiment – positive

Futu (FUTU) occupies a strong niche as a tech-led online broker with solid profitability and a clean balance sheet. A pre-tax margin of 48.4% and a P/E of 10.7 against 35.6% revenue and 41.6% net income growth imply the stock is priced at a discount to its growth profile. Leverage ratio of 5.7 and negligible long-term debt (0.01 debt-to-capital) are conservative for a capital-markets platform. Equity of HK$40.3B on HK$228.4B assets underscores robust capitalization and balance-sheet flexibility.

Technically, the weekly tape shows a sharp, accelerating uptrend: from HK$108.4 close on 8/17 to HK$123.4 on 8/21, with a large gap and strong follow-through after earnings. Price broke out above the HK$113–115 area, turning that zone into first support. Intraday 5‑minute action shows persistent bid absorption near session lows and rising volume into the close, confirming institutional demand. A concrete trading level is HK$115 as a buy-the-dip support, with tight risk management just below HK$112.

Earnings are the primary near-term catalyst, with Q2 revenue and net income both decisively beating estimates and driving a 9%+ price spike, outperforming the broader financials sector. Growth in users, assets and trading volumes, plus buybacks, puts FUTU ahead of typical online broker benchmarks on both growth and capital return. I view the stock as a buy, with near-term support at HK$115, resistance around HK$135–138, and a 6–12 month upside target of HK$150.

Quick Financial Overview

Futu Holdings Limited just delivered the kind of quarter that gets short-term traders leaning long. Q2 2026 net income of HK$26.08 per ADS versus HK$23.36 expected shows a clear earnings beat, which often acts as a strong near-term catalyst. On the top line, revenue of HK$7.2B versus HK$6.17B estimated confirms that trading and platform activity are outpacing forecasts, not simply driven by cost controls.

Under the hood, Futu’s 35.6% revenue growth and 41.6% net income growth point to operating leverage as the user base, accounts, assets, and trading volumes scale. A pretax profit margin around 48.4% and a price-to-earnings ratio near 10.7 suggest the market is still pricing FUTU like a moderate-growth financial name, despite tech-style growth numbers. A price-to-sales multiple of 6.18 and price-to-book of 3.01 put a premium on execution, but international expansion and share repurchases support that premium for now.

On the tape, FUTU has broken sharply higher. Weekly data show the stock ramping from roughly $108 earlier in the week toward the $123 area after earnings, a strong multi-day breakout. Intraday, the 5-minute chart for FUTU holds a tight range between roughly $120 and $124, with buyers consistently supporting dips near $122 and pressing pushes toward $124. That intraday structure looks like a consolidation after a gap-up, often a continuation pattern if news and sentiment stay positive.

Conclusion

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Barber, Brad M. and Lee, Yi-Tsung and Liu, Yu-Jane and Odean, Terrance and Zhang, Ke, Learning Fast or Slow? (May 28, 2019). Forthcoming: Review of Asset Pricing Studies, Available at SSRN: “https://ssrn.com/abstract=2535636”

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