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Volume as of 10 Jul 2026 UTC

Bank of Montreal Trading Volume

Bank of Montreal (BMO) traded $474.83K in the last 24 hours, $6.03M this week and $22.95M this month. Volume is the clearest read on BMO liquidity and conviction, charted below with the price and tracked next to the Bank of Montreal Fear and Greed Index.

24 hour

$474.83K

Weekly

$6.03M

Monthly

$22.95M

Quarterly

$72.04M

Yearly

$266.28M

Bank of Montreal Volume Chart

What Is Bank of Montreal Trading Volume?

Bank of Montreal trading volume is the total value of BMO bought and sold in a given period, usually quoted over 24 hours. It is the clearest measure of Bank of Montreal liquidity and of how much conviction sits behind a price move: a rally on rising volume is being bought into, while a rally on falling volume is running out of buyers. Bank of Montreal (BMO) has traded $474.83K in the last 24 hours and around $765.07K on an average day this month.

What Is a Healthy Bank of Montreal Volume?

There is no single healthy Bank of Montreal volume; what matters is volume relative to its own average and to price. Bank of Montreal (BMO) traded $474.83K in the last 24 hours against roughly $765.07K on an average day this month, below its recent norm. Volume rising with price confirms a move, volume fading on a rally warns it is thinning, and a sudden spike often marks a turning point.

What Does High or Low Bank of Montreal Volume Mean?

High Bank of Montreal volume means more BMO is changing hands, a sign of strong interest and a deep, liquid market. High volume on a rising price confirms real buying demand; high volume on a falling price signals heavy selling. Low Bank of Montreal volume points to a thinner market where the BMO price can swing sharply on relatively small orders. Sudden volume spikes frequently mark tops and bottoms as the crowd capitulates or piles in, which is why traders watch BMO volume for early signs of a turning point.

How Is Bank of Montreal Trading Volume Calculated?

We total the shares traded per day from end-of-day market data and sum it into the trailing 24-hour, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly windows above, then plot daily Bank of Montreal volume with the BMO price overlaid. Pair it with the rest of the Bank of Montreal data: the live Bank of Montreal Fear and Greed Index, the BMO price, the Bank of Montreal price history, the Bank of Montreal price prediction, or the whole stock market directory.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Bank of Montreal's trading volume today?
Bank of Montreal (BMO)'s trading volume over the last 24 hours is $474.83K. Volume measures how much BMO changed hands, a direct read on liquidity and conviction behind the price.
What is Bank of Montreal's average daily trading volume?
Bank of Montreal (BMO)'s average daily trading volume is around $765.07K over the past month, against $474.83K in the last 24 hours. Comparing today's volume to the average tells you whether interest in BMO is heating up or cooling off.
Why does Bank of Montreal trading volume matter?
Rising volume confirms a move (a breakout on heavy volume is more durable than one on light volume), while volume spikes often mark turning points. Read it alongside the Bank of Montreal Fear and Greed Index for whether the crowd is fearful or greedy as that volume trades.
What does high Bank of Montreal trading volume mean?
High Bank of Montreal volume means more BMO is changing hands, signalling strong interest and liquidity. High volume on a rising price shows real buying conviction; high volume on a falling price shows heavy selling. Low volume means a thin, less liquid market where the price can move sharply on small orders.
Is high or low Bank of Montreal volume better?
Neither is good or bad on its own; what matters is volume relative to price. A BMO breakout backed by high volume tends to hold, while a rally on falling volume is losing momentum. Low volume simply means fewer participants and wider swings.
How is Bank of Montreal volume measured here?
We aggregate the total shares traded per day from end-of-day market data, then sum it into the trailing 24-hour, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly windows shown above. The chart plots daily volume with the BMO price overlaid.

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