AREC stock climbs in premarket as rare-earth names rally on Washington headlines
26 January 2026
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AREC stock climbs in premarket as rare-earth names rally on Washington headlines

New York, January 26, 2026, 07:26 EST — Premarket

Shares of American Resources Corporation climbed roughly 4% in early trading Monday, hitting $4.37. The small-cap stock gained alongside a broader rally among U.S.-tied rare-earth companies.

This bounce is crucial since this segment of the market reacts more to policy cues than to earnings reports. Just one headline on U.S. support can shift prices sharply, and momentum traders are well aware of that.

This arrives at a fragile time for smaller critical-minerals firms, where securing funding, navigating permits, and locking in customers could make or break the “domestic supply chain” narrative turning into actual revenue.

Shares jumped after reports surfaced that the Trump administration plans to take a 10% stake in USA Rare Earth through a $1.6 billion debt-and-equity deal. Other rare-earth miners also climbed in early trading. 1

American Resources caught some extra spotlight over the weekend when Wall Street Zen upgraded its rating to “hold” from “sell,” MarketBeat reported. That added some momentum to an already active trading session for the stock. 2

The Indiana-based firm is positioning itself within the critical-minerals supply chain, leveraging its connection to ReElement Technologies. On Jan. 20, ReElement CEO Mark Jensen noted that “demand for samarium cobalt magnets … continues to expand rapidly,” highlighting an expected supply crunch soon. 3

That said, the stock faces a regulatory cloud. In a January filing, the company revealed a Nasdaq notice over missing the deadline for its annual shareholder meeting. It now has until Feb. 27 to submit a compliance plan; if Nasdaq approves, the deadline could stretch to late June. 4

Traders will watch closely for new updates on Washington-related critical-minerals agreements this week, gauging if the risk-on momentum extends to smaller stocks tied to rare-earth processing and recycling sectors.

But these rallies can reverse quickly. If the policy-driven optimism wanes or investors shift back to concerns over execution and funding, thinly traded stocks could shed gains rapidly — and any misstep in Nasdaq timing would pile on the pressure.

American Resources faces a key date on Feb. 27 with its compliance-plan deadline looming. Investors will also be watching for news on the timing of its annual shareholder meeting.

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