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American Focus > Blog > Economy > The Trump Admin Wants a Stake in Critical Metals Corp. Does That Make CRML Stock a Buy Here?
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The Trump Admin Wants a Stake in Critical Metals Corp. Does That Make CRML Stock a Buy Here?

Last updated: October 8, 2025 11:27 am
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Shares of Critical Metals (CRML) surged more than twofold today before pulling back amid news that the U.S. government is exploring a potential investment in the mining exploration and development firm.

Earlier this year, CRML submitted a request for a $50 million grant under the Defense Production Act, which the White House is currently evaluating for potential conversion into an equity investment, as reported by Reuters.

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With today’s appreciation, Critical Metals stock has surged over 870% from its low point earlier this year in April.

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Source: www.barchart.com

The potential for a federal equity investment in CRML is seen as positive, indicating strong support from the U.S. government for the firm’s role in ensuring access to critical resources like lithium and rare earth elements.

Should the Trump administration move forward with an investment in Critical Metals, it could reflect enduring confidence in the company’s assets and operations, ultimately mitigating financial risks associated with its key projects.

Such a move would position the company as a significant contributor to the United States’ clean energy and defense supply chains.

Investors view this as a validation of Critical Metals’ long-term revenue prospects and its geopolitical significance, as federal endorsement generally leads to better access to financing, policy backing, and enhanced institutional reputation.

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However, while government backing could be beneficial for CRML shares, they are still seen as speculative and may be overvalued at these price points.

CRML stock appears to be more influenced by news cycles than by underlying fundamentals. The company is characterized by minimal financial performance, a lack of substantial revenue, ongoing operational losses, and unclear cash flow prospects.

Critical Metals’ primary ventures are still in their infancy, implying that profitability and commercial output could take years to materialize.

Additionally, Barchart does not track analyst coverage for this mining stock, leaving investors with limited institutional insights or valuation references.

The absence of proven performance combined with geopolitical challenges raises risks. Until CRML can showcase operational success and financial prudence, its stock may lean more towards speculation than solid fundamentals.

On the date of publication, Wajeeh Khan did not hold (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article. This information and data are presented solely for informational purposes. This article was initially published on Barchart.com.

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