Rare Earth Elements

Rare Earth ElementsREE

commodityRank #20
$35,000.00
Market Cap
$4.550T
Price
$35,000.00
7d Change
+0.00%
Supply
130,000,000 REE

Market Cap History

About Rare Earth Elements

Rare Earth Elements (REE) has a market capitalization of $4.550T, ranking #20 among all tracked assets. The current price is $35,000.00.

Frequently Asked Questions

What determines Rare Earth Elements's price?

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Rare Earth Elements's price is driven by the global balance of supply and demand. Key factors include production levels, geopolitical events affecting supply chains, economic growth influencing demand, currency movements (especially the USD), and speculative positioning in futures markets. Seasonal demand patterns and weather events can also cause significant short-term price swings for certain commodities.

What is the difference between Rare Earth Elements's spot price and futures price?

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The spot price is the current market price for immediate delivery of Rare Earth Elements. The futures price is the agreed-upon price for delivery at a specified future date. When futures prices are higher than spot prices (contango), it often reflects storage costs and time value. When futures are lower (backwardation), it may signal near-term supply tightness. Market cap calculations typically use the spot price.

How is Rare Earth Elements's market cap estimated on this site?

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Rare Earth Elements's market cap is estimated by multiplying its current spot price by an estimate of the total global supply — either annual production for flow commodities like oil, or estimated total above-ground stock for stockpile commodities like metals. These figures are approximations and should be understood as order-of-magnitude comparisons rather than precise valuations.

How do I invest in Rare Earth Elements?

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Investors can gain exposure to Rare Earth Elements through commodity ETFs, commodity futures contracts, shares of companies that produce it, or in some cases physical ownership. Each approach has different risk characteristics, costs, and practical considerations. Futures contracts involve leverage and roll costs that can erode returns over time, while ETFs offer simpler access but may not perfectly track spot prices.

Is Rare Earth Elements a cyclical or defensive commodity?

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Most industrial commodities like energy and base metals are cyclical — their prices tend to rise during economic expansions and fall during recessions as industrial demand fluctuates. Precious metals and some agricultural commodities have more defensive characteristics and may hold value or appreciate during economic stress. Rare Earth Elements's specific behavior depends on how much of its demand is driven by industrial vs. investment or essential uses.