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Compare Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF (BITQ) vs Vale SA (VALE) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF vs Vale SA — how do they compare? Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF trades at $23.58, while Vale SA trades at $14.69 (market cap $60.78B). The key difference: Vale SA pays a 8.63% dividend while Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF pays none, and Vale SA is trading nearer its 52-week high, Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BITQVALE
Sector
Crypto-linkedBasic Materials
52-Week High
$30.43$17.82
52-Week Low
$16.74$9.53
Market Cap
$60.78B
Enterprise Value
$77.70B
Dividend Yield
8.63%

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Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF

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Vale SA

VALE trades at $14.18, down 1.94% for the day, amid a bearish technical signal and mixed earnings history. The company reported revenue of $38.40B in 2025 with a net income margin of 7.21%, while recent news highlights a $2.6B decarbonization investment and governance developments. Cash flow remains positive, with operating cash flow at $8.80B in 2025.

The outlook is cautious; while analyst consensus is a Buy with a $17.50 price target, fundamental pressures from declining profit margins and a high debt-to-asset ratio of 24.66% pose risks. Upside depends on commodity price stability and execution of strategic investments.

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About Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF

BITQ tracks companies at the forefront of the crypto economy, including miners, equipment suppliers, and financial service providers. It offers indirect exposure to the growth of the broader crypto ecosystem.

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About Vale SA

Vale is the world's largest iron ore miner and one of the largest diversified miners, along with BHP and Rio Tinto. Earnings are dominated by the bulk materials division, primarily iron ore and iron ore pellets, with minor contributions from iron ore proxies, including manganese and coal. The base metals division is much smaller, primarily consisting of nickel mines and smelters with a small contribution from copper.

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