China holds the cards—but America’s fighting back with rare earths, and investors are taking notice.

While most headlines focus on gold and silver, there's a lesser-known class of metals that could define the next decade of global power: rare earth elements (REEs).

These minerals are essential for everything from fighter jets to iPhones—and right now, China dominates 90% of the global supply chain.


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Neodymium, a rare earth metal, is used in the magnets that power nearly all electric vehicle motors and high-performance wind turbines—without it, clean energy stops spinning.



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