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Primary Symbol: T.BMO Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BMO.PR.W | T.BMO.PR.Y | FNGO | T.BMO.PR.E | FNGD | FNGU | CARD | CARU | N.ZUEA | N.ZEBA | N.ZOCT | N.BGDV

Bank of Montreal (BMO) is a Canada-based company, which offers a wide range of personal banking services. The Company is engaged in providing a broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth management, global markets and investment banking products and services to customers across Canada, the United States, and in select markets globally. The Company offers services, such as bank... see more

TSX:BMO - Post Discussion

Bank of Montreal > Teal Linde - BNN - comment
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Post by Possibleidiot01 on Mar 18, 2024 7:16pm

Teal Linde - BNN - comment

COMMENT

Banks are a good long term investment but you don't have to own all the banks. Bank of Montreal has the largest exposure to commercial banking so it could be a recessionary risk. He wants more stability in a bank so he owns Royal, TD and National.

banks
$127.170
Not owned


Comment by PabloLafortune on Mar 19, 2024 11:50am
BMO probably has the best trading platform for direct investing bar none. Only downside is its $10 per trade.