For years, China has held the world in a tight grip when it comes to rare earth elements—the 17 critical minerals that power everything from electric vehicles and missile systems to smartphones and wind turbines. | But that grip is beginning to loosen. | The U.S. has quietly made serious moves toward independence, and now experts project that by 2030, we'll be able to meet the majority of our rare earth demand without a single shipment from Beijing. | | That's not just a policy shift—it's a seismic change in global power dynamics. | The implications go far beyond geopolitics. This shift reduces the risk of supply shocks, boosts national security, and fortifies key American industries that rely on rare earths to build the future—clean energy, defense, semiconductors, and more. | Wall Street is already paying attention. Capital is starting to flow into domestic rare earth miners. Infrastructure legislation is tilting toward critical mineral development. And savvy investors are quietly positioning themselves for what could be a decade-long tailwind. | If you know where to look, the opportunity is massive. | We're witnessing the beginning of a new industrial backbone. One that doesn't run through China—but through Nevada, California, and a growing number of U.S.-based mineral hubs. | This story isn't finished. In fact, it's just beginning. | -America First, America Always | | P.S. Are you stockpiling this "safe" asset?
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