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Lithium Americas Is the Worst-Performing Trump Stock — Is It a Buy?

Last updated: April 27, 2026 9:45 pm
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Government intervention in strategic industries has become a hot topic, with the recent U.S. investments in companies tied to national security and supply chain independence making headlines. From semiconductors to rare earth minerals, the Trump administration has directed billions into these sectors. Some investments have paid off handsomely, while others have struggled to deliver returns.

One such company facing challenges is Lithium Americas (LAC). Despite receiving a $2.3 billion investment from the government for its Thacker Pass mine, the stock has declined by 18.7%. This underperformance stands in stark contrast to peers like Intel (INTC), which has surged 251%, and MP Materials (MP), which has doubled in value. The reasons behind Lithium Americas’ struggles include delayed production timelines, commodity price headwinds, and the lack of profitability and cash flow.

The Thacker Pass mine, located in Nevada, is a significant lithium deposit crucial for EV battery production. The Energy Department’s commitment of $650 million in loan support underscored the government’s interest in accelerating domestic production. However, the project’s development stage means that investors are betting on future economics rather than current revenue generation. This lack of immediate cash flow, coupled with potential cost overruns and fluctuating lithium prices, has put pressure on the stock.

Comparing Lithium Americas to peers like MP Materials, which is already producing and generating revenue, highlights the challenges faced by companies in the development phase. While the government’s investment reduces financing risks, the uncertainty surrounding project costs and timelines continues to weigh on the stock.

For investors evaluating whether the recent selloff in Lithium Americas presents a buying opportunity, the answer depends on their time horizon and risk tolerance. The company’s potential for U.S. lithium independence and the government’s support are positives, but the lack of cash flow and ongoing uncertainties make it a high-risk, high-reward proposition. Conservative investors may find more comfort in companies with established revenue streams.

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In conclusion, while the core story at Lithium Americas remains intact, the stock’s performance reflects the uncertainty surrounding its development. For investors willing to weather the long development timeline, the potential for high returns exists. However, until the Thacker Pass mine starts producing and demonstrating its value, the stock is likely to remain volatile.

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