Rare earth and robotics pullback as entry point

Conviction: 65% · Horizon: 5Y · 2026-07-09
Robotics capex cycle needs secure heavy rare earth and specialty metal supply

Pullbacks in rare-earth and robotics-linked equities often coincide with sentiment dips rather than broken structural demand. Permanent magnets, motor materials, and lightweight alloys remain central to automation and humanoid-scale buildouts; vertically integrated processors and project-stage niobium-scandium developers can re-rate as capacity and offtake visibility improves.

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NB Long Niobium and scandium strengthen advanced alloys and high-performance materials used in demanding industrial and mobility applications. A developer advancing these critical minerals can benefit from long-duration demand for lighter, stronger components as automation and capital-goods intensity rise.
USAR Long Heavy rare earth processing and sintered NdFeB magnet production sit on a constrained part of the magnet supply chain that scales with electrification and robotics. Ownership of the Serra Verde asset in Brazil adds upstream optionality if heavy REE output ramps and Western supply diversification stays a policy priority.

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