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Bryan Perry has spent over 30 years inside Wall Street as a financial adviser of high-yield investing. During the last decade, he brought his investing expertise to his advisory service, Cash Machine. Before that, he spent over 20 years as a financial adviser for major Wall Street firms, including Bear Stearns, Paine Webber, and Lehman Brothers. Bryan combines his insights into dividend-paying investments with in-depth fundamental research to pick stocks with high-dividend yields and potential capital appreciation.

  • Introducing the “Secret Sauce”[1] Needed to Power the Trillion-Dollar Boom in EVs, 5G, Electronic Devices, the U.S. Military Sector, And So Much More.
  • Currently, Communist China controls 80% of the global market for these precious minerals.[2] But that’s about to change…
  • On February 24, 2022, the U.S. Government announced a plan to “Revitalize American Manufacturing and Secure Critical Supply Chains in 2022.”[3] The goal? To end our dependency on foreign sources for these critical minerals… FOREVER.
  • Find out why I’m excited about one little-known “Made in America” company pursuing an innovative strategy to source this crucial resource near El Paso, Texas.

By Bryan Perry

Hi, Bryan Perry here.

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Did you know that for your iPhone to vibrate…

For AirPods to play music…

For wind turbines to generate power…

Or for a Toyota Prius or Tesla Model 3’s motor to spin…

You need some of the most powerful magnets in the world?[4b]

It’s true.

Not many people know it.

But knowing this weird fact could potentially propel your personal portfolio to the next level… IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT.*

My goal today is to show you what’s really going on behind the scenes… 

In a world that no one seems to want to talk about. 

It’s at the core of our modern economy – including high-powered magnets, fuel cells, and superconductors.[5]

In fact, I’ll unveil a “secret sauce” that’s essential to almost all of today’s technological breakthroughs.

We’re talking trillions and trillions of dollars in possible applications across the entire economy.[6]

Making this potentially bigger than 5G… electric cars… streaming media… and U.S military spending. COMBINED.

But we have a major problem on our hands… 

Communist China holds the keys to these valuable resources…

And supplies are severely restricted.

These 17 Little-Understood Minerals Are The “Secret Sauce” for the Next-Gen Tech Revolution

Have you heard of rare earth elements?

If not, we need to change that today.

Because these essential elements – first discovered in the 18th century – have unique catalytic, metallurgical, nuclear, electrical, magnetic, and luminescent properties…

MAKING THEM SOME OF THE MOST IN-DEMAND MINERALS IN THE ENTIRE WORLD! 

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With hard-to-pronounce names such as neodymium and praseodymium, rare earth elements (called REEs) sound rare and exotic.

But “rare” is a misnomer.[8]

A common assumption many people make is that there must be a small number of these elements on the planet. WRONG!
 
They are, in fact, quite abundant but just difficult to separate from the materials around them.[9]
And extracting, processing, and refining these metals poses a range of economic, political, technical, and environmental issues.[10]

This laborious task of mining… then separating out the good stuff… is at the heart of our story today.

Because a tiny exploration company called Tactical Resources (USREF) is taking a different tack…

Instead of the expensive process of mining for rare earth elements from scratch, with likely many more misses than hits, they’ve hit upon an unusual – and potentially very lucrative – way of extracting REE’s. 

Their Peak Project plan aims to take left-over waste (called “tailings”) from an operating rock quarry in Texas — and turn it into a valuable rare earth element concentrate.[11]


More about this in a moment.

Rare-Earth Elements May Be Like “Gold Dust” for 21st Century America

REEs are the lifeblood of so many things we use today.  Rechargeable batteries for electric and hybrid cars, computers, DVD players, wind turbines, smartphones, monitors, televisions, lighting, lasers, fiber optics, superconductors and glass polishing for our LCD displays.[12]
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INCREDIBLE FACT #1:
Did you know up to 1,300 pounds of rare-earth elements are required to operate just one wind turbine?
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And what about smartphones?

They’ve become an indispensable part of our highly connected world. 

Over 60% of the world’s population owns a mobile phone, and smartphone adoption continues to rise in developing countries worldwide.[16]

Here’s something I’ll bet you didn’t know… 

INCREDIBLE FACT #2:
Whether it’s a Samsung or an iPhone, about 80% of the stable elements on the periodic table are hidden away in most smartphones. 

Your phone is chock-full of precious metals – including many rare earth elements. Take a look…

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For example, you’ll find neodymium, europium, terbium and a host of other strange-sounding rare earth metals in phone touchscreens. And with the introduction of foldable phones, 5G technology with higher download speeds, plus more powerful cameras, the demand for these next-gen minerals will almost certainly skyrocket.[18]

Let’s not forget Hybrid and Electric Cars…

Did you know that the Tesla, Prius or RAV4 Hybrid you’re thinking about buying needs a minimum of 20-25 pounds of this “secret sauce?”[19]

While a handful of rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are critical to the motors used in electric vehicles… 

The truth is they’re peppered ALL OVER the car. Take a look…

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Folks, that’s HUGE news. 

Especially considering how the number of EVs on our roads is growing by leaps and bounds.

On my block alone, Chevys, Fords and Buicks used to rule the neighborhood. 

That’s changing – and FAST!

Bloomberg predicts…[21]

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And thanks in large part to $374 billion in new climate spending enacted by the U.S. Government – INCLUDING a point-of-sale tax credit of up to $7,500 for a new EV purchase…

I see this trend ACCELERATING FAST.

“U.S. Needs 10X More Rare Earth Metals To Hit Biden’s Electric Vehicle Goal”[23]
     – Forbes Magazine

So how can savvy investors get in on what is already a strong and growing global trend? 

One way is by getting behind a tiny upstart called Tactical Resources (USREF) that could potentially play a vital part in the upcoming EV and Next Gen technology boom — by providing a critical new link in America’s rare earth element supply chain.*

The Global Market for Rare Earth Minerals Is Heating Up

Because REEs have such powerful magnetic properties — and are used in everything from cell phones to fighter jets to wind turbines — their demand is exploding.[24]

Global demand for these critical minerals is set to skyrocket by 400-600 percent over the next several decades. 

And for minerals used in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, demand will increase by even more—as much as 4,000 percent.[25]

No wonder we’re seeing rare earth prices shooting up…

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But it’s not just voracious demand that is sending prices through the roof…

The World Is Scrambling For New Rare Earth Supplies
     – Yahoo! Finance[27]

Another key factor in this market is the shortage of raw material.[28]

Adamas Intelligence anticipates a worldwide shortage of the rare earths praseodymium and neodymium of around 16,000 tons by 2030.[29]

Fact is, this shortfall is about three times the current production of rare earth metals by MP Materials,[30] the lone rare earth producer in the U.S.[31]

Let’s face it. 

When a MASSIVE rare earth company like MP Materials – with a $5.4 billion market cap[32] – can’t seem to fill the gap…

I believe that could open the door for tiny rare earths explorers like Tactical Resources (USREF) to step in and make a big contribution.

China’s Monopoly on Rare Earth Minerals

So how did we get into this bind?

The United States entered the rare earth market in the mid-1960s. That’s when the demand for color televisions exploded (one specific rare earth metal is essential to producing color images).[33]

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But China countered by selling their rare earths at “bargain basement” prices in the late 1980s and early 1990s. American mines were forced to close since they could no longer turn a profit.[34]

According to one 2018 report from the Department of Defense, China “strategically flooded the global market” with rare earths at cheaper prices to drive out and deter current and future competitors.[35]

Today, the People’s Republic of China produces 80% of the world’s rare earth elements.[36]

They also have a stranglehold on the market for refining them.[37a]

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Is China’s dominance in the REE market coming to an end?
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In 2020, China produced 140,000 tons of rare earth elements. The United States produced just 38,000 tons.[38]

And even MP Materials, the only REE producer in the U.S., has to send them to China for refining.[39]

What’s more, the U.S. had to import 100% of its usable rare earth metals in 2020, with 80% of those coming from China.[40]

The USA Finally Says “Enough is Enough…”

So on February 22, 2022, the White House announced that we are finally striking back against China…[41a]

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The president signed an executive order to review gaps in the domestic supply chains for rare earths, medical devices, chips and other key resources…[42]

It seeks to rebuild the power and transportation markets in the U.S. and rebuild America’s semiconductor industry. 

And in March, the Department of Energy announced a $39 million initiative supporting research and securing the U.S. domestic supply chain for rare earths and other important minerals in battery-making.[43]

It’s good to see the U.S. government standing up to China’s near-monopoly status… 

BECAUSE THIS IS ONE TRADE WAR WE CAN’T AFFORD TO LOSE!

Thanks to all the recent momentum, I suggest investors keep their eyes on the small-cap company Tactical Resources (USREF) — and their unique rare earth development project right here in the U.S. *

How Dare China “Weaponize” Rare Earths That Are Critical for the Future of America!

Just imagine what could happen…

If China decided to refuse sale of rare earths to the United States, our economy and defense capabilities would be in jeopardy. China’s stranglehold on the metals means it can use them as leverage in trade talks or disputes.

It could even freeze shipments of them during a war.[44]

A case in point comes from 2010, when China reduced its rare earth export quotas by 37%, which resulted in skyrocketing rare earth prices worldwide.[45]

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Then in 2019, Beijing raised the prospect of cutting rare earth exports to the U.S. as a trade war “weapon.”[46]

This is frightening, considering how rare earth elements play an essential role in our country’s national defense.

With China currently in control of our rare earth resources…

Russell Parman of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command says,

“The U.S. military is facing a potential crisis at the very bottom of its supply chain.”[48a]

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You can see why…

Each F-35 Lightning II aircraft uses 920 pounds of rare earth materials.

Laser targeting equipment and combat vehicle weapons use the rare earths yttrium and terbium.

And REEs are found in all kinds of missile and weapon guidance systems…[49]

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The list seems endless…

According to Fox News, these 17 metallic minerals make up almost everything electronic, including the U.S. military’s most important weapons like F-35 fighter jets, M1 Abrams tanks, surface-to-air missiles, handheld radios and everything in between.[51]

That’s why we must prioritize finding NEW, DOMESTIC sources of this restricted resource.

And now, according to Reuters…[52a]

A bipartisan piece of legislation has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to force defense contractors to stop buying rare earths from China by 2026. It encourages the Pentagon to create a permanent stockpile of these strategic minerals.

Despite all the turmoil, NOW may be an ideal time to get positioned…

That’s why I’m excited about Tactical Resources (USREF).

Exploration and analysis work is proceeding quickly…

On a completely new way of mining REEs.

The company plans to take the tailings (waste materials) from their Peak Project quarry near El Paso, Texas and extract valuable rare earth minerals from this existing waste stream.

I liken it to modern-day alchemy — taking something ordinary and making something extraordinary from it…

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These breaking stories should catch the eye of eager investors:

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SEPTEMBER 15, 2022:
Tactical Resources Advances Peak REE Project with filing of 43-101 Technical Report.[53]

(National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, governs a company’s public disclosure of scientific and technical information about its mineral projects.)[54]

Company CEO Ranjeet Sundher states, “This is a great milestone for Tactical. The speed at which the team is moving the Peak Project forward is impressive. This report will form the foundation for the work programs to come.”

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OCTOBER 24, 2022:
Initial Peak Project Metallurgical Results Are Successful[55a]

Key Finding: Total Rare Earth Element (TREE) plus Yttrium (Y) preliminary extraction rates ranging from 88% to 96%.

I’m no miner or metallurgist myself, but these look like some seriously good extraction rates that could bode well for the future.*

Now, let me show you why I’m so jazzed about these fantastic preliminary results.

The Texas Peak Project: A New Domestic Source of Rare Earth Elements

The Tactical Resources (USREF) Peak Project is located just 68 miles SE of El Paso. Texas is a favorable state to operate in due to its long history with both hard- and soft-rock mining. 

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This is only 2 miles SE of the Round Top rare earth element project, jointly owned by Texas Minerals Resources Corporation and USA Rare Earth. This traditional mining project is in an advanced stage on the path to production.

Remember, the Peak Project isn’t starting from scratch…

Their plan calls for using existing tailings or waste material from the active Sierra Blanca Quarry. This quarry produces ballast or fill material for the Union Pacific railway.

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Tactical Resources (USREF) has an agreement with the Sierra Blanca quarry that allows, for a fee, access to and a right of first purchase, to tailings material on the property. Tactical Resources (USREF) also has certain rights related to the development and processing of the tailings material.[56b]

The plan intends to use new processing technology on this waste material to produce an REE concentrate.[57] As the tailings have been crushed to less than 1.5 inches in size, operating expenses are expected to be lower than other REE properties.[58a]

And since the quarry is already operating, this offers a potential fast-track to project permitting and potentially, production.

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Significant infrastructure is already on site and has the potential to further decrease capital expenditures.[59a]

Plus, it’s conveniently located near gas lines, railroads and Interstate 10.

Represents a U.S. Government supported initiative – with an Eco-Friendly Vision

Tactical Resources’ Peak Project has a high ESG (Environmental Social Governance) rating for several reasons.

First, unlike traditional mines — where fresh raw ore is mined…

The feedstock for the Peak Project is a waste stream

So there’s minimal land disturbance.

There’s no additional drilling and no blasting. From a carbon neutrality standpoint, they aim to be as close to net zero as possible.

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In search of the most powerful batteries on Earth…

I began my presentation today with a story about magnets… for good reason.

Today’s EVs are one of the biggest megatrends out there. 

For example…

Tesla’s S and X model EVs have two motors — one with rare earth magnets and one without. According to Tesla, the one with permanent magnets is more efficient. 

The rare earth motor boosts the vehicle’s driving range by 10%.

And rare earth magnets are a main component of making it happen.

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Demand for EV neodymium magnets shot up 35% in 2020 alone.[61]

I suspect these “super magnets” could continue to dominate the industry for a long, LONG time due to their power and efficiency.[62]

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It’s not just EVs. All kinds of industries prefer permanent magnets due to their strength and low production costs.[64]

You’ll even find them inside magnetic resonance imaging devices (MRIs) used to diagnose and treat many medical conditions.[65]

But supply may not be able to keep up with demand.

The Canada-based consultancy Adamas Intelligence expects global consumption of rare earths needed for magnets to rise to $15.7 billion by 2030. This is nearly four times the 2021 level.[66]

All this potentially positions Tactical Resources (USREF) at center stage in the supply chain for a domestic source of these vital rare earth elements.

If you’re not yet convinced that a small company like Tactical Resources (USREF) merits your attention…

Allow me to give you a little recap…

FOR OPPORTUNITY-MINDED INVESTORS:

Tactical Resources (USREF) shares are available for under $1 as of January 2023

7 Solid Reasons Why You Should Put Tactical Resources (USREF) on Your Radar (Or in Your Portfolio) Right Away*

Even with all these factors, rare earth element development remains a speculative and risky venture and there is no assurance of success.

Don’t Wait. Now May Be An Ideal Time to Claim Your Position in Tactical Resources (USREF)

Like it or not, the global transition to clean energy is in high gear. 

With surging prices in rare earth elements… the “secret sauce” of the new hi-tech boom…

And clear interest from the U.S. government…

I suggest you find out more about this potentially extraordinary opportunity.

Tactical Resources (USREF) is a rare earth development company moving forward with an intriguing project – based on excellent preliminary results – located in one of the most mining-friendly locations in the U.S.

I’m not an investment advisor, let alone your investment advisor. But my rule and admonition to all my readers is never invest more than you can afford to lose. Do not chase losses. That means if prices slide, you must resist all temptation to “average down.”*

And to minimize risk, any investment you may make in Tactical Resources (USREF) should be part of a wider asset allocation strategy in your portfolio.

But with that strong caution to my readers, I believe my analysis of the potentially huge upside of Tactical Resources (USREF) could make a real impact on your investment portfolio. *

Wishing you success in all your investments.

– Bryan Perry
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