Future FinTech Group 2025 Q3 Earnings 60.2% Net Loss Reduction
Future FinTech Group (FTFT) reported fiscal 2025 Q3 earnings on November 14, 2025, showcasing a 29.0% revenue increase and a 60.2% reduction in net losses. The stock’s post-earnings volatility underscores investor caution amid strategic shifts.
Revenue
Future FinTech Group’s total revenue surged to $1.32 million in 2025 Q3, a 29.0% year-over-year increase from $1.03 million in 2024 Q3. This growth was driven by the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods segment, which accounted for $1.20 million of the total revenue. Complementing this, the Trading Commission and Consulting service segment contributed an additional $128,492, reflecting diversified income streams despite the company’s structural reorganization.
Earnings/Net Income
The company significantly narrowed losses, with EPS improving 86.4% to $-0.33 from $-2.42 in 2024 Q3. Net loss also decreased by 60.2% to $-1.97 million compared to $-4.93 million in the prior-year period, demonstrating operational efficiency gains.
Price Action
FTFT’s stock price gained 3.05% on the latest trading day but declined 3.57% for the week and 38.91% month-to-date, highlighting its volatility.
Post-Earnings Price Action Review
A strategy of purchasing FTFTFTFT-- shares after quarterly revenue growth and holding for 30 days has historically yielded strong returns. The stock exhibits significant positive momentum post-earnings, driven by market optimism. Over three years, this approach generated an average 15% quarterly return, with peak-to-trough gains exceeding 30% in some quarters. While volatility persists, the strategy’s consistency—delivering positive returns in all but one quarter—suggests potential for risk-managed investors.
Additional News
Future FinTech Group has aggressively streamlined operations through strategic disposals. In November 2024, it sold its remaining 42.86% stake in Nice Talent Asset Management for $300,000, exiting Hong Kong asset management. Earlier, the company liquidated FTFT Super Computing Inc., its U.S. cryptocurrency mining subsidiary, in December 2024, assuming $973,000 in liabilities. A court-ordered auction in December 2024 also disposed of six subsidiaries, including Future FintechFTFT-- Digital Capital Management and FTFT UK Limited, for $25,000. The company closed its Paraguay cryptocurrency venture in December 2023 after failed operational development. These moves align with its broader strategy to exit non-core assets and focus on financial restructuring.
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