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USA Rare Earth Stock is Soaring in 2026, Is it Still a Buy?

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Securing a domestic supply of critical rare-earth materials and magnets is a priority for the current administration, which means USA Rare Earth is in favor.

USA Rare Earth (USAR 11.21%) stock is up an incredible 83% year to date, rising 88.4% in January, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. There's no doubt about the reason; the company finally secured the collaboration agreement with the U.S. Government that the market had speculated about ever since its peer, MP Materials, got its deal last July. USA Rare Earth's growth plans The agreement was announced in late January and has pros and cons for investors. On the one hand, the issue of shares and warrants to the government and private investors diluted existing shareholders' interests and introduced an element of political risk inherent in a public-private collaboration. ExpandNASDAQ: USARUSA Rare EarthToday's Change(-11.21%) $-2.44Current Price$19.33Key Data PointsMarket Cap$3.2BDay's Range$19.06 - $21.2452wk Range$5.56 - $43.98Volume398KAvg Vol17M On the other hand, the raising of $3.1 billion in funding ($1.3 billion in a senior secured loan, and $277 million from the sale of equity to the government, and $1.6 billion in private investment in equity) significantly derisks the company's business plan, and caused management to raise its medium term operational expectations as well as outline financial targets for 2030. As a reminder, USA Rare Earth plans to begin commercial production of rare earth magnets at its Stillwater, Oklahoma, facility this year, and then start commercial production in the Round Top mining deposit in Texas in 2028, after which it can supply Stillwater with rare earth materials from Round Top.

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Derisking USA Rare Earth's plans The influx of funds enables the company to finance its mining, processing, metal-making, and ultimately magnet production aims, and management wasted no time in outlining how the agreement changed its operational expectations for 2030. As you can see below, the agreement is a game changer, as securing financing ensures commercial development and dramatically increases the company's plans to produce rare earth magnets by 2030.

USA Rare Earth Capacity in 2030

Before Agreement

After Agreement

Mining and Processing

Contingent on capital raise

8,000 tpa

Metal Making

2,000 tpa

27,500 tpa

Magnet Making

4,800 tpa

10,000 tpa

Data source: USA Rare Earth presentations. tpa=tonnes per annum. The increase in production plans means management can provide financial projections for 2030: revenue of $2.6 billion, earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of $1.2 billion, and $900 million in free cash flow (FCF). Based on the current market cap of $4.74 billion, these figures would put the stock on 5.3 times FCF in 2030, an extremely attractive valuation.

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Is USA Rare Earth stock a buy? The financial projections make the stock attractive, but there's plenty of risk ahead before the company gets near these figures. Management needs to operationalize Stillwater, develop Round Top commercially, and avoid the pitfalls of political involvement. Still, the company is helping the U.S. secure a domestic supply of critical rare earth materials and magnets. While that remains a priority, the company is likely to support it.

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