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USA Rare Earth Shares Slip Amid Heavy Volume

9/28/2025, 7:03:24 PM | United States

Consumer Electronics

USAR fell 4.76% to $17.325 on Sep 28, 2025, with heavy volume; Nasdaq Basic supplies rapid bid-ask data amid some data delays.

USA Rare Earth (USAR) shares closed at $17.325 on Sep 28, 2025, down $0.865, or 4.76%.
Trading volume reached about 7.56 million shares, with the 52-week range spanning $5.56 to $20.00, and the issue remains Nasdaq-listed.
Nasdaq Dorsey Wright currently assigns USAR a High Technical Rating, an indicator used by quantitative traders to gauge momentum and relative strength.
Real-time bid and ask information for USAR is delivered via the Nasdaq Basic feed, which updates quote data approximately every three seconds. The bid-ask spread and reported sizes offer traders quick signals about liquidity; narrower spreads typically imply deeper order books and easier execution, while wider spreads can point to thinner markets and higher execution risk.
Several dashboard fields and supplementary data elements are presently flagged as unavailable, and Nasdaq indices are noted to be delayed by at least one minute. Market participants relying on programmatic feeds should account for these delays and consider limit orders to control execution price when spreads widen.
Nasdaq Data Link provides the underlying market-data APIs for subscribers seeking direct access to last-sale and depth-of-book feeds, subject to licensing and potential service interruptions.

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