Why Life360 stock is sliding today as year-end trading hits tech names
31 December 2025
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Why Life360 stock is sliding today as year-end trading hits tech names

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 11:12 ET — Regular session

Life360, Inc. shares were down 4.4% at $63.79 in morning trading, after moving between $63.79 and $67.05. The Nasdaq-listed stock was off $2.94 from Tuesday’s close and had traded about 108,000 shares.

The move comes as investors close the books on the final trading day of 2025, a stretch that often brings thinner liquidity and sharper price swings in smaller growth stocks.

Wall Street’s major indexes were slightly lower and tech stocks extended losses as markets looked ahead to the path of U.S. interest rates into 2026. “The economy showed remarkable strength,” said Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist at LPL Financial. Reuters

Life360 runs a family safety and location-sharing mobile app and sells Tile tracking devices, with subscriptions as its core revenue engine.

In its most recent results update, Life360 (NASDAQ: LIF, ASX: 360) said third-quarter revenue rose 34% to $124.5 million and monthly active users grew to about 91.6 million, while Paying Circles reached 2.7 million. The company also lifted its full-year revenue outlook to $474 million to $485 million and raised its adjusted EBITDA forecast to $84 million to $88 million, a profit metric that strips out interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Life360 also said it agreed to acquire advertising technology firm Nativo for about $120 million in cash and stock. GlobeNewswire

For investors, the key question is whether advertising and partnership revenue can scale without squeezing margins in the subscription business, where conversion and retention remain the core drivers.

Wall Street is also watching how quickly Life360 can integrate Nativo and turn its location data into a larger, steadier revenue stream.

Life360’s next quarterly report is expected on Feb. 26, according to Zacks’ earnings calendar, putting year-end user trends and 2026 guidance back in focus. Zacks

U.S. stock markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day and are scheduled to resume their core trading session on Friday, the NYSE holiday calendar shows. New York Stock Exchange

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