Movement Alert|USA Rare Earth Falls 5.39% in Regular Trading, Rare Earth Sector Collective Pullback Drags Stock Price

Market Focus
May 29

On May 29, USA Rare Earth fell 5.39% in regular trading, trading at $26.69/share, with trading volume of approximately $88.67 million.

The decline came as the broader rare earth sector experienced collective profit-taking pressure following a strong rally. The stock had previously surged on dual tailwinds: the U.S. Department of Energy awarding up to $19.3 million in funding to support a $50.5 million rare earth element separation pilot project, and the Quad alliance (U.S., Japan, India, Australia) announcing plans to mobilize $20 billion in public and private capital to strengthen critical mineral supply chains.

Sector peers declined in tandem, with MP Materials falling 4.28% and Critical Metals dropping 3.01%, reflecting broad-based selling across the diversified metals and mining space. The pullback follows a period of significant cumulative gains since May 20, as investors locked in profits amid elevated valuations.

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