Movement Alert|USA Rare Earth Falls 5.75% in Regular Trading, Rare Earth Sector Collective Pullback Drags Stock Price

Market Focus
May 27

On May 27, USA Rare Earth fell 5.75% in regular trading, trading at $26.48/share, with trading volume of approximately $135 million.

On the news front, the rare earth sector experienced a broad pullback, with peer stocks including MP Materials down 3.27% and Critical Metals Corporation down 4.86%, weighing on USAR shares. The stock had rallied significantly since May 20, touching an intraday high of $28.62, driven by sustained positive sentiment from the U.S. Department of Energy's up to $19.3 million funding award under the Critical Materials Innovation, Efficiency and Alternatives program for a pilot-scale rare earth element separations project valued at approximately $50.5 million.

The current decline appears to be a technical correction following consecutive gains over five trading sessions. The company previously experienced a 20%+ selloff from May 14-19 due to shareholder selling pressure, and the subsequent rebound had recouped much of those losses before this pullback materialized amid broader sector weakness.

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