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Compare VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF (ESPO) vs Incyte Corporation (INCY) Price & Performance

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Key statistics

VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF vs Incyte Corporation — how do they compare? VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF trades at $91.98, while Incyte Corporation trades at $115.88 (market cap $22.99B). The key difference: Incyte Corporation is trading nearer its 52-week high, VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ESPOINCY
Sector
Sector/ThematicHealth
52-Week High
$122.30$118.52
52-Week Low
$85.25$67.38
Market Cap
$22.99B
Enterprise Value
$19.01B

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VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF

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Incyte Corporation

Incyte (INCY) trades at $114.88, up 0.57% on the day, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages and strong fundamental performance including a 25.02% net income margin for 2025. Recent positive Phase 1/2 data for VGA039 and European regulatory progress for Opzelura highlight pipeline momentum, while Q1 2026 EPS of $1.81 beat expectations by 35%.

The outlook remains positive with 52% analyst buy ratings and a consensus price target of $112.78, though risks include pipeline execution and competitive pressures. Revenue growth to $5.4B projected for 2026 supports valuation, but investors should monitor Q2 earnings due July 28, 2026 for confirmation of trends.

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About VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF

ESPO is a thematic ETF that invests in the global video gaming and eSports industry. It provides exposure to companies involved in game development, hardware, and streaming, including major firms like Tencent, Nintendo, and Electronic Arts.

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About Incyte Corporation

Incyte focuses on the discovery and development of small-molecule drugs. The firm's lead drug, Jakafi, treats two types of rare blood cancer and graft versus host disease and is partnered with Novartis. Incyte's other marketed drugs include rheumatoid arthritis treatment Olumiant (licensed to Lilly), and oncology drugs Iclusig (chronic myeloid leukemia), Pemazyre (cholangiocarcinoma), Tabrecta (lung cancer), and Monjuvi (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma). The firm's first dermatology product, Opzelura, was approved in 2021 for atopic dermatitis. Incyte's pipeline includes a broad array of oncology and dermatology programs.

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