Cash Machine Trading Cheap – Webull Stock Set to Run?

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We think Webull (BULL) stock is worth a look: It is growing, producing cash, and available at a significant valuation discount. Companies like this can use cash to fuel additional revenue growth, or simply pay their shareholders through dividends or buybacks. Either move makes them attractive to the market.

What Is Happening With BULL

BULL stock is available at a significant discount to its 3-month, 1-year, and 2-year highs. This can be attributed to increased regulatory scrutiny on payment for order flow and intensified competition within the online brokerage sector, compounded by broader investor caution towards growth-focused fintech firms.

The stock may not reflect it yet, but here is what’s going well for the company: Webull’s user acquisition continues, reaching 25.9 million registered users and 84% customer asset growth in Q3 2025. Product launches, including crypto re-entry and corporate bonds, enhance offerings. Efficient operations with expanding adjusted operating profit in Q3 2025 ensure solid cash generation. A low 10% debt-to-equity ratio indicates financial discipline, supported by platform innovation like the AI-powered Vega tool. Further global expansion and anticipated higher 2026 trading volumes drive momentum.

BULL Has Strong Fundamentals

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  • Cash Yield: Webull offers an impressive cash flow yield of 0.0%.
  • Growing: Revenue growth of 41.8% over the last twelve months means that the cash pile is going to grow.
  • Valuation Discount: BULL stock is currently trading at 32% below its 3-month high, 88% below its 1-year high, and 88% below its 2-year high.

Below is a quick comparison of BULL fundamentals with S&P medians.

  BULL S&P Median
Sector Information Technology
Industry Application Software
Free Cash Flow Yield 3.8%
   
Revenue Growth LTM 41.8% 6.4%
   
Operating Margin LTM 10.9% 18.8%
   
PS Ratio 7.4 3.4
PE Ratio 118.1 24.8
   
Discount vs 3-Month High -32.3% -3.9%
Discount vs 1-Year High -87.6% -7.6%
Discount vs 2-Year High -87.6% -10.9%

*LTM: Last Twelve Months

But What About The Risk Involved?

While BULL stock may be a compelling investment opportunity, it’s always helpful to be aware of a stock’s history of drawdown. BULL took a hit of 68% in the Dot-Com crash, 65% during the Global Financial Crisis, and 58% in the 2022 inflation selloff. Even the less severe downturns — like 2018 and the Covid pullback — triggered drops north of 20%. The stock shows resilience, but history tells us sharp slides can’t be ruled out, no matter how strong the fundamentals look.

Other Stocks Like BULL

Not ready to act on BULL? You could consider these alternatives:

  1. Oracle (ORCL)
  2. ServiceNow (NOW)
  3. Cloudflare (NET)

We chose these stocks using the following criteria:

  1. Greater than $2 Bil in market cap
  2. Positive revenue growth
  3. High free cash flow yield
  4. Meaningful discount to 3M, 1Y, and 2Y highs

A portfolio that was built starting 12/31/2016 with stocks that fulfill the criteria above would have performed as follows:

  • Average 6-month and 12-month forward returns of 25.7% and 57.9% respectively
  • Win rate (percentage of picks returning positive) of >70% for both 6-month and 12-month periods

Why Stock Pickers Win More With Multi Asset Portfolios

Individual picks are volatile but diversified assets offset each other. A multi asset portfolio helps you stay the course capture upside and reduce downside.

The asset allocation framework of Trefis’ Boston-based, wealth management partner yielded positive returns during the 2008-09 period when the S&P lost more than 40%. Our partner’ strategy now includes Trefis High Quality Portfolio, which has a track record of comfortably outperforming its benchmark that includes all 3 – the S&P 500, S&P mid-cap, and Russell 2000 indices