USA Rare Earth Inc (NASDAQ: USAR): To Buy Or Not To Buy, That Is The Question

USA Rare Earth Inc (USAR) concluded trading on Thursday at a closing price of $14.53, with 6.4 million shares of worth about $93.0 million changed hands on the day. Half year performance of the stock remained positive as price took a surge of 26.46% during that period and on June 12, 2025 the price saw a gain of about 16.71%. Currently the company’s common shares owned by public are about 81.95M shares, out of which, 6.57M shares are available for trading.

Stock saw a price change of 38.25% in past 5 days and over the past one month there was a price change of 64.18%. Year-to-date (YTD), USAR shares are showing a performance of 26.57% which increased to 37.86% when we look at its performance for past 12 months. Over the period of past 52 weeks, stock dropped to lowest price of $5.56 but also hit the highest price of $20.00 during that period. The average intraday trading volume for USA Rare Earth Inc shares is 1.75 million. The stock is currently trading 42.76% above its 20-day simple moving average (SMA20), while that difference is up 41.24% for SMA50 and it goes to 32.23% higher than SMA200.

The stock has a current market capitalization of $122.92M and its 3Y-monthly beta is at 0.53. PE ratio of stock for trailing 12 months is 43.08, while it has posted earnings per share of $0.34 in the same period. Its PEG reads 6.72 and has Quick Ratio of 3.52. Volatility of a stock is a metric used to know how much the price of that stock is under influence and for USAR, volatility over the week remained 9.56% while standing at 6.76% over the month.

Stock’s fiscal year EPS is expected to rise by 63.93% while it is estimated to decrease by -204.55% in next year.

Digging deeper we find that several firms have released their research notes about the support levels of the stock. Most recent of them is a note released by Roth Capital on May 29, 2025 offering a Buy rating for the stock and assigned a target price of $15 to it.

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