Rare earths and robotics pullback as buildout entry

Conviction: 55% · Horizon: 3Y · 2026-07-10
Pullbacks in rare earths and robotics are worth attention while industrial automation scales

Short-term weakness in rare-earth and robotics-linked assets can mask a structural need for critical minerals and automation capacity as factories and data-center robotics expand. Supply constraints for magnets and specialty metals remain tied to long-cycle capex and geopolitical sourcing.

Instrument Side Target Reason
REMX Long We believe scaled robotics and electrification keep permanent-magnet demand structurally supported; a pullback in rare-earth exposure offers a way to align with that supply-chain bottleneck without betting on a single producer.

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