**MP Materials: Good For America, Bad For Your Portfolio**
*By Black Flag Research*
MP Materials stands as the only scaled U.S. rare earths producer, now backed by a landmark Pentagon equity deal aimed at vertical integration. This Department of Defense (DoD) partnership secures MP with guaranteed pricing, long-term offtake agreements, and financing for a massive magnet facility, effectively de-risking the company’s business model.
Despite its strategic importance and strong government backing, MP trades at a high valuation—approximately 16x EV/EBITDA based on 2029 targets—leaving little room for long-term upside. Execution risks and potential shifts in market sentiment present significant downside risks, making MP a less attractive investment compared to others in the sector.
It’s hard at this point to have not heard of MP Materials (MP), especially following its landmark equity deal with the Pentagon, which resulted in the U.S. government taking an equity stake in the company.
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Currently, the author works professionally in the mining industry and holds a core belief that we are in the early upward stages of a mining supercycle, particularly in base metals, which is the focus of their investment strategy.
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