First Majestic's trading volume on February 5th was $462 million, a decrease of 37.38% compared to the previous trading day.

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On February 5, 2026, First Majestic (AG) had a trading volume of $462 million, ranking 350th among U.S. stocks that day. The trading volume decreased by 37.38% compared to the previous day, with a total of 22.3849 million shares traded.

On February 5, 2026, First Majestic (AG) fell 9.72%, closing at $20.25. The stock declined 19.55% over the past 5 trading days, down 2.83% for February, but has gained 21.55% since the beginning of the year, and is up 236.38% over the past 52 weeks.

*If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to now (this also applies to companies listed for less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).

First Majestic (AG) Trading Volume / USD Change from Previous Day Shares Traded
February 5, 2026 $462 million -37.38% 22.3849 million
February 4, 2026 $737 million 7.38% 33.7537 million
February 3, 2026 $687 million 5.76% 31.5535 million
February 2, 2026 $649 million -51.08% 31.8587 million
January 30, 2026 $1.327 billion 30.65% 60.8075 million

First Majestic released its third-quarter 2025 financial report (cumulative) on November 5, 2025. From January 1 to September 30, 2025, revenue was $793 million, a year-over-year increase of 104.30%. Net profit was $106 million, turning profitable compared to a loss in the same period last year.

First Majestic Silver Corp. was incorporated on September 26, 1979, under the British Columbia Business Corporations Act, originally named Brandy Resources. The company is dedicated to the production, development, exploration, and acquisition of silver resources in Mexico. It owns and operates five producing mines: La Encantada Silver Mine in Coahuila, La Parrilla Silver Mine in Durango, San Martin Silver Mine in Jalisco, La Guitarra Silver Mine in Mexico State, and Del Toro Silver Mine in Sinaloa. The company also owns two advanced silver development projects: La Luz Silver Project in San Luis Potosi and Plomosas Silver Project in Sinaloa.

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