Last updated 10 Jul 2026, 19:57 UTC · updated through the trading day
Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index Today
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index today is 44/100, showing Neutral. CFGI measures current Bank of New York Mellon market sentiment using live market data and proprietary behavioural models.
Live Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index today is 44/100 (Neutral), down from 46/100 (Neutral) yesterday and down 9 points from last week's reading of 53 (Neutral).
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Live Bank of New York Mellon Price and Sentiment Chart
Bank of New York Mellon price colored by CFGI fear and greed sentiment over the selected daily range.
This daily chart compares Bank of New York Mellon price movement with live fear, greed, neutral and extreme sentiment readings for the wider market trend.
During the last 875 days, Bank of New York Mellon sentiment ranged from 16 (Extreme Fear) to 87 (Extreme Greed), with the current reading sitting at 44.
What Is the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index Today?
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index today shows whether the current Bank of New York Mellon market is being driven by fear, neutrality or greed. It gives a live sentiment reading so traders can understand whether conditions are cautious, balanced or risk-on.
Current Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index Value
The current Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index value is measured from 0 to 100. Lower scores suggest fear, uncertainty or weak confidence in the Bank of New York Mellon market, while higher scores suggest greed, confidence or stronger risk appetite.
- Daily Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index: 44/100, showing Neutral for the wider market trend.
- 4-hour Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index: 59/100, showing Neutral for the medium-term market trend.
- 1-hour Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index: 60/100, showing Greed for the short-term market trend.
- 15-minute Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index: 60/100, showing Greed for the intraday and day trading.
These multi-timeframe readings help compare long-term, medium-term, short-term and intraday Bank of New York Mellon sentiment in one place.
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What Does the Current Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Score Mean?
Neutral on the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index reflects a market without a strong bias in either direction. Neither fear nor greed is dominating. Traders typically read a Neutral zone as a period of consolidation or indecision, a moment to wait for a clearer directional signal before committing to high-conviction trades.
Is the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index a Buy or Sell Signal?
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index is a market sentiment indicator, not a standalone buy or sell signal. Traders use it to understand whether fear, greed, neutral or extreme sentiment is present, then compare that reading with price action, liquidity and risk management.
Which Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Timeframe Should I Use?
Use the daily reading for the wider Bank of New York Mellon market trend, the 4-hour reading for medium-term conditions, the 1-hour reading for short-term sentiment and the 15-minute reading for intraday moves. The best timeframe depends on how long you plan to hold or monitor the market.
How Often Is the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index Updated?
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index updates through the US trading day across four timeframes (15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour and daily) while the market is open, recalculated from BK's price action and nine other signals.
How to Read the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index Chart
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index chart shows how Bank of New York Mellon sentiment has moved through different conditions over time. Use it to compare the current reading with previous periods of fear, greed, neutrality and extreme market conditions.
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How CFGI Calculates the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index
CFGI combines live Bank of New York Mellon market signals into one fear and greed reading. The modules below show whether the current Bank of New York Mellon score is being driven by price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity or order book pressure.
Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Components
- Price Score: 54 (Neutral)
- Volatility Score: 17 (Extreme Fear)
- Volume Score: 1 (Extreme Fear)
- Impulse Score: 39 (Fear)
- Technical Score: 58 (Neutral)
- Social Score: 61 (Greed)
- Dominance Score: 43 (Neutral)
- Search Score: 35 (Fear)
- Whale Score: 50 (Neutral)
- Order Book Score: 50 (Neutral)
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Bank of New York Mellon Market Sentiment Today
Bank of New York Mellon market sentiment today is shaped by price action, volatility, trading volume, technical indicators, social activity and wider market behaviour. CFGI combines these signals to show how Bank of New York Mellon sentiment is changing throughout the day.
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The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK) Stock Fundamentals, Analyst Ratings & Financials
Beyond the sentiment score: the fundamentals, analyst views and financials for The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK), for context alongside the live Fear and Greed reading above. Company data via Financial Modeling Prep.
About The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Investment - Banking & Investment Services
- CEO
- Robin Vince
- Employees
- 49,867
- Exchange
- NYSE
- Headquarters
- New York, NY, US
- Listed
- May 3, 1973
- Website
- www.bny.com
Key Stats & Valuation
- Market cap
- $97.4B
- P/E (TTM)
- 18.7
- P/B
- 2.34
- Net margin
- 14.66%
- Beta
- 1.04
- Dividend yield
- 1.40%
- 52-week range
- $87 – $143
- 98% of range
Analyst Ratings & Price Target
What Wall Street thinks: the consensus rating and average price target from 29 independent equity analysts covering BK.
Ratings and price targets are aggregated from independent Wall Street analysts (data via Financial Modeling Prep). They are not investment advice or a recommendation from CFGI.
Earnings
| Reported | EPS actual | Estimate | Surprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 16, 2026 | $2.25 | $1.96 | +15% |
| Jan 13, 2026 | $2.02 | $1.91 | +6% |
| Oct 16, 2025 | $1.91 | $1.76 | +9% |
| Jul 15, 2025 | $1.94 | $1.75 | +11% |
EPS figures are earnings per share (USD), not total company profit.
Financials
Annual revenue, net income and earnings per share. “Growth” is year-over-year revenue.
| Year | Revenue | Growth | Net income | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $40.44B | +2% | $5.55B | $7.46 |
| 2024 | $39.55B | +17% | $4.53B | $5.84 |
| 2023 | $33.79B | +71% | $3.30B | $3.91 |
| 2022 | $19.80B | +25% | $2.56B | $2.91 |
| 2021 | $15.86B | -4% | $3.76B | $4.17 |
| 2020 | $16.60B | -19% | $3.62B | $3.84 |
| 2019 | $20.45B | +9% | $4.44B | $4.53 |
| 2018 | $18.81B | +16% | $4.27B | $4.06 |
| 2017 | $16.20B | +6% | $4.09B | $3.74 |
| 2016 | $15.27B | +1% | $3.55B | $3.16 |
| 2015 | $15.11B | +2% | $3.16B | $2.73 |
| 2014 | $14.78B | -1% | $2.57B | $2.17 |
| 2013 | $14.93B | +1% | $2.10B | $1.74 |
| 2012 | $14.72B | -1% | $2.44B | $2.03 |
| 2011 | $14.82B | +6% | $2.52B | $2.03 |
| 2010 | $14.01B | +79% | $2.52B | $2.06 |
| 2009 | $7.82B | -50% | $-1.08B | $-1.16 |
| 2008 | $15.72B | +9% | $1.42B | $1.21 |
| 2007 | $14.40B | +59% | $2.04B | $2.19 |
| 2006 | $9.06B | +23% | $2.85B | $3.99 |
| 2005 | $7.37B | +19% | $1.57B | $2.05 |
| 2004 | $6.22B | -2% | $1.44B | $1.87 |
| 2003 | $6.34B | +10% | $1.16B | $1.54 |
| 2002 | $5.76B | -20% | $902.0M | $1.25 |
| 2001 | $7.16B | -4% | $1.34B | $1.84 |
| 2000 | $7.49B | +7% | $1.43B | $1.95 |
| 1999 | $6.97B | +20% | $1.74B | $2.31 |
| 1998 | $5.79B | +2% | $1.19B | $1.59 |
| 1997 | $5.70B | -0% | $1.10B | $1.44 |
| 1996 | $5.71B | +7% | $1.02B | $1.24 |
| 1995 | $5.33B | +25% | $914.0M | $1.14 |
| 1994 | $4.25B | +11% | $749.0M | $0.98 |
| 1993 | $3.82B | +7% | $559.0M | $0.72 |
| 1992 | $3.58B | -15% | $369.0M | $0.56 |
| 1991 | $4.22B | -21% | $122.0M | $0.16 |
| 1990 | $5.33B | -3% | $308.3M | $0.50 |
| 1989 | $5.50B | — | $50.7M | $0.03 |
| 1988 | $0 | — | $213.0M | $0.42 |
| 1987 | $0 | — | $103.4M | $0.38 |
| 1986 | $0 | — | $155.2M | $0.66 |
Bar = revenue; green grew, red fell vs the prior year.
Dividends
- Dividend yield
- 1.40%
- Last dividend
- $0.53
- Ex-date
- Apr 27, 2026
Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index FAQ
What is the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index today?
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index today is 44/100 on the daily view, showing Neutral. It summarizes live Bank of New York Mellon market sentiment on a 0 to 100 scale.
How is the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index calculated?
CFGI combines price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity and order book pressure into one Bank of New York Mellon fear and greed reading.
How often is the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index updated?
The Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index is updated every 15 minutes, so the live reading can change as Bank of New York Mellon market conditions shift.
What does a low Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed score mean?
A low score (0 to 39) signals fear or extreme fear, where traders are cautious, risk-averse or pessimistic about the Bank of New York Mellon market.
What does a high Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed score mean?
A high score (60 to 100) signals greed or extreme greed, where confidence, risk appetite and bullish sentiment dominate the Bank of New York Mellon market.
Can I get alerts when the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index changes?
Yes. CFGI alerts let you track Bank of New York Mellon sentiment across daily, 4-hour, 1-hour and 15-minute timeframes. Create alerts for fear, greed, extreme readings or specific Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index score changes.
Can I add the Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index to my website?
Yes. The CFGI widget lets you embed a live Bank of New York Mellon Fear and Greed Index on your website, so visitors can see current Bank of New York Mellon sentiment, live scores and market conditions without you building the data system yourself.
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