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Compare ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO) vs STMicroelectronics NV (STM) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

ProShares Bitcoin ETF vs STMicroelectronics NV — how do they compare? ProShares Bitcoin ETF trades at $8.77, while STMicroelectronics NV trades at $70.26 (market cap $62.56B). The key difference: STMicroelectronics NV pays a 0.53% dividend while ProShares Bitcoin ETF pays none, and STMicroelectronics NV is trading nearer its 52-week high, ProShares Bitcoin ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BITOSTM
Sector
Crypto-linkedFinancials
52-Week High
$22.93$79.91
52-Week Low
$7.98$21.20
Market Cap
$62.56B
Enterprise Value
$60.77B
Dividend Yield
0.53%

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STMicroelectronics NV

STM trades at $68.47, down 4.18% on the day, reflecting recent earnings volatility with two misses in the last three quarters. The stock exhibits a bearish technical signal, trading below key resistance levels, while fundamentals show declining revenue and compressed profit margins, though cash flow remains positive. Recent news highlights AI partnerships and strategic acquisitions as potential growth catalysts.

The outlook is mixed; analyst consensus is a Buy with a $72.33 price target, but high valuation multiples and weak profitability pose risks. Near-term performance hinges on Q2 2026 earnings beating expectations and AI-driven revenue materializing, while macroeconomic pressures on the semiconductor sector remain a headwind.

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About ProShares Bitcoin ETF

BITO offers exposure to Bitcoin returns primarily through Bitcoin futures contracts. It provides a regulated way for investors to trade Bitcoin performance within a traditional brokerage account without direct ownership.

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About STMicroelectronics NV

A merger between Italian firm SGS Microelettronica and the nonmilitary business of Thomson Semiconductors in France formed STMicroelectronics in 1987. STMicro is a leader in a variety of semiconductor products, including analog chips, discrete power semiconductors, microcontrollers, and sensors. STMicro is an especially prominent chip supplier into the industrial and automotive industries.

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