Movement Alert|USA Rare Earth Rises 5.01% in Regular Trading, Hydrometallurgical Plant Commissioning Catalyst Continues Amid Oversold Recovery

Market Focus06-19

On June 19, USA Rare Earth rose 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $24.665/share, with turnover of $389 million.

On the news front, the company announced on June 15 that its hydrometallurgical demonstration facility in Wheat Ridge, Colorado has been officially commissioned, with separated oxide production expected to begin in Q3. The resulting oxides will feed the company's Less Common Metals subsidiary, marking a key milestone in its full rare earth value chain integration. This catalyst continues to drive momentum.

The stock had previously retreated sharply from approximately $30 following a $1.6 billion funding agreement signed with the U.S. Department of Commerce on June 3, as the market exhibited classic sell-the-news behavior compounded by insider share sale plans and an MP Materials trade secret lawsuit. The current rally represents continued technical recovery from oversold levels, with consecutive sessions of rebound since June 17.

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