A mining company focused on critical metals.
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Mentioned as a critical minerals stock that is highly volatile and moves on 'random headlines,' making it risky for buy-and-hold investors.
Stock was down due to a White House statement suggesting no 'price floor' for rare earths. The host is hesitant to buy the dip.
Mentioned by name within a theme (Quantum Stocks & Rare Earth Minerals) that was described as 'ultra shit stuff that's never gonna be worth anything is gonna go to zero.' It was seen as a speculative distraction.
Used as an example of a speculative retail frenzy in a niche sector. The speaker is highly dismissive, calling it 'ultra shit stuff' and predicting it will 'go to zero'.
Stock jumped 6%, linked to a potential deal for the U.S. to gain access to mine for rare earth elements in Greenland.
Stock is up 117% YTD, but the speaker is highly skeptical of the rare earth trade, calling it a risky narrative play that lacks fundamental support.
Mentioned as an 'obvious' play related to increased investment in Greenland, as the company is involved in mining in the southern part of the country.
The stock surged a massive 32% as part of a rally driven by potential U.S. policy to reduce reliance on imported critical minerals.
The stock was up 17% and described as a 'massive' winner within the rare earth minerals theme.
As a rare earth stock, it is facing headwinds. A potential US-China trade deal reduces the urgency for domestic supply development, which is 'hurting the short-term bull case' for the company.
Negatively impacted by fears around US-China trade relations, dropping around 15% on the day of the comments. The sector is highly sensitive to geopolitical headlines.
Mentioned as a speculative rare earth mineral stock that has performed extremely well, driven by political tailwinds and narrative rather than revenue.
Stock had a massive move, up 41%, as part of the broader rally in domestic rare earth and metals companies.
A highly speculative, rumor-driven play that surged over 50% after-hours on a Bloomberg rumor that the Trump administration is considering taking a stake.
Mentioned as a critical minerals stock that is highly volatile and moves on 'random headlines,' making it risky for buy-and-hold investors.
Stock was down due to a White House statement suggesting no 'price floor' for rare earths. The host is hesitant to buy the dip.
Mentioned by name within a theme (Quantum Stocks & Rare Earth Minerals) that was described as 'ultra shit stuff that's never gonna be worth anything is gonna go to zero.' It was seen as a speculative distraction.
Used as an example of a speculative retail frenzy in a niche sector. The speaker is highly dismissive, calling it 'ultra shit stuff' and predicting it will 'go to zero'.
Stock jumped 6%, linked to a potential deal for the U.S. to gain access to mine for rare earth elements in Greenland.
Stock is up 117% YTD, but the speaker is highly skeptical of the rare earth trade, calling it a risky narrative play that lacks fundamental support.
Mentioned as an 'obvious' play related to increased investment in Greenland, as the company is involved in mining in the southern part of the country.
The stock surged a massive 32% as part of a rally driven by potential U.S. policy to reduce reliance on imported critical minerals.
The stock was up 17% and described as a 'massive' winner within the rare earth minerals theme.
As a rare earth stock, it is facing headwinds. A potential US-China trade deal reduces the urgency for domestic supply development, which is 'hurting the short-term bull case' for the company.
Negatively impacted by fears around US-China trade relations, dropping around 15% on the day of the comments. The sector is highly sensitive to geopolitical headlines.
Mentioned as a speculative rare earth mineral stock that has performed extremely well, driven by political tailwinds and narrative rather than revenue.
Stock had a massive move, up 41%, as part of the broader rally in domestic rare earth and metals companies.
A highly speculative, rumor-driven play that surged over 50% after-hours on a Bloomberg rumor that the Trump administration is considering taking a stake.
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