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VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals ETF REMX

The investment seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the MVIS Global Rare Earth/Strategic Metals Index. companies and foreign and emerging market issuers. To be initially eligible for the Rare Earth/Strategic Metals Index, companies must generate at least 50% of their revenues from rare earth/strategic metals or have mining projects with the potential to generate at least 50% of their revenues from rare earth/strategic metals when developed. Rare earth/strategic metals are industrial metals that are typically mined as by-products or secondary metals in operations focused on precious metals and base metals. Compared to base metals, they have more specialized uses and are often more difficult to extract. Currently, approximately 44 elements in the periodic table are considered rare earth/strategic metals.


ARCA:REMX - Post by User

Post by RX4H1N1on Jun 25, 2012 1:47am
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REMX mentioned in recent article

REMX mentioned in recent article

https://www.wealthdaily.com/articles/rare-earth-options/3540

Buffett to the Rescue?

IMC International Metalworking, part of Berkshire Hathaway, just plunked down $80 million in Woulfe Mining's Sangdong South Korean tungsten project.

Woulfe has plans to ship up to 400,000 metric tons of tungsten (or 4,000 tons of metal) from the mine that closed back in 1992 as a result of low mining prices.

They're expected to begin output by August 2013.

Woulfe (WOF.V) is just one way to play this metal. Another way is to buy Malaga (MLG.V; OTC: MLGAF).

The safest way to trade these plays is with REMX long-dated call options.

We're buyers here.

You should be, too.

Stay ahead of the herd,

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