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WHAT ARE RARE EARTH METALS

 A question frequently asked by new investors. A Rare Earth Element is a chemical
 element of the periodic table belonging to a set of 17. Named "rare" as it was
 previously thought they were hard to come by, but in fact cerium, for example, is so
 plentiful that its 68 parts per million are available in the earth’s crust, the same as
 copper. Promethium and thulium are among the rarest of the rare earth elements and
 they are commonly found during the process of mining for base and precious metals.
 Some are named after the scientists who discovered their elemental properties, and
 others after the geographical location in which they were discovered. They are
 commonly referred to as RE for rare Earth, REM for rare Earth metals, REE for rare
 Earth elements, and REO for rare Earth oxides.

The Rare Earth metals are:
   •   Scandium                                 •   Neodymium
   •   Europium                                 •   Promethium
   •   (Ytterbite)                              •   Erbium
   •   Gadolinium                               •   Thulium
   •   Cerium                                   •   Ytterbium
   •   Praseodymium                             •   Lanthanum
   •   Terbium                                  •   Samarium
   •   Dysprosium                               •   Lutetium
   •   Holmium                                  •   Yttrium




 USES OF RARE EARTH METALS

 The first Rare Earth Metal to be mined was ytterbite (which was renamed gadolinite in
 1800) by Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius back in 1787 in Ytterby, Sweden, and along
 with the other rare earth elements are increasing in demand for use in smart phones,
 computer hard drives, TV screens, green technologies like LED light bulbs, wind
 turbines, hybrid cars, military hardware like lasers, radar, missile-guidance systems,
 satellites and aircraft electronics.
 As a result of this high demand prices are soaring making it an ideal time to reap the
 benefits of Rare Earth investments. For more information on any of the Rare Earth
 elements or the benefits of investing in Rare Earth commodities, why not open a
 trading account today and one of our experienced and helpful team will be in touch
 with advice.
RARE EARTH METALS Vs GOLD

 During times of volatile global markets and financial uncertainty, investors have
 traditionally looked to safe havens such as gold. Investors have been trading in gold
 bullion for many years, but recently there has been an increased interest in rare earth
 metal trade.


Rare Earth metals

 Rare earth metals (rare earth elements, or REE) are a set of 17 chemical elements in
 the periodic table composed of the 15 lanthanides as well as yttrium and scandium.
 Note that these elements are not actually that rare in the earth’s surface, but the fact
 that they are not found in large concentrations and are generally only extracted as a
 by product of other mining activities means that supply is limited. Demand however is
 high, and increasing, due to the reliance of modern technology on these materials. If
 you have been trading in gold, it is worth considering trading in rare earth metals as
 an alternative.
 Exchange trading in gold has been going on for a long time and strategies have been
 developed and refined over the years. The infrastructure (such as trading markets) is
 also well developed. However, gold investments do not offer any tax advantage, they
 do not offer an income potential, the investment is subject to confiscation (collectable
 coins), gold is not always liquid, and the gold supply is prone to manipulation.




 ADVANTAGES OF RARE EARTH METALS

 One of the greatest advantages of trading in rare earth elements over trading in gold
 is that trade in rare earth metals is relatively new. Those who get in early are likely to
 benefit the most. The fact that many people are still new to the trade and that
 strategies have not yet been devised means keen traders stand to benefit.
 The fact that rare earth elements are not exchange traded (they are sold on private
 markets) means trade is restricted to a few people. The exclusivity removes amateurs
 from the trade and eliminates unscrupulous and fraudulent traders.
 Investing in just one commodity, such as gold, means investors are subject to the
 performance of that one market. London Commodity Markets offer investment
 packages including several of the 17 rare earth elements that you can trade, meaning
 you have more options than you do with gold.
 China produces over 97% of all rare earth metal supplies, with most of the mining
 taking place in Inner Mongolia. China has been politically stable for many years now
 and its booming economy is the envy of many in the West. Opportunities abound.
 Investing in rare earth metals therefore provides an ideal way for investors to get
 involved.




ADVANTAGES OF RARE EARTH METALS
HOW TO INVEST

 Investing can seem daunting. Many people make investments based on a hunch. But
 relying on gut instinct is a risky way to invest. Making money requires planning -
 knowing how much you want to make and by when. With the proper professional
 advice and guidance, investors can develop successful strategies and build a
 profitable portfolio whilst minimizing their risk exposure.


Rare Earth Elements investments

 London Commodity Markets are the UK's leading specialist in rare earth elements
 investments. Our team of experts also benefit from 11 years’ experience in
 alternative investment markets.
 Our professional investment team is dedicated to making sure all clients receive the
 best investment advice and develop a positive business relationship with us. Our
 representatives take the time to make sure the needs and wants of each client are
 considered.
 Whether you choose to get involved in the exciting new opportunities opening up in
 rare earth elements, or opt for one of the more traditional investments of gold or
 silver, our advisors will work with you to help develop the most suitable strategy for
 your requirements.NTAGES OF RARE EARTH METALS

 QUALITY ASSURANCE

 At London Commodity Markets we place great importance on making sure that all
 information that is relayed to our clients is of the highest quality and is completely
 accurate. Regardless of the reason for the investment, clients will know they are
 making sound decisions and will benefit from the extensive research that has been
 done.

   •   The first stage to investing in rare earth elements is to open a trading account
       with London Commodity Markets.
   •   This can be done online quickly and easily.
   •   Once this is done, one of our advisors will contact you to discuss your investment
       portfolio requirements in detail.

 We make sure to take the time to get to know each individual investor and take pride
 in helping clients achieve their financial goals.


                          Open a Trading Account Now!


         Visit our website at www.londoncommoditymarkets.com



       Citibank Tower
       25 Canada Square
       Canary Wharf
       London E14 5LQ
       T: 00 44 (0) 203 514 6000
       F: 00 44 (0) 203 514 6001
       info@londoncommoditymarkets.com

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London Commodity Markets - what are rare earth elements?

  • 1. WHAT ARE RARE EARTH METALS A question frequently asked by new investors. A Rare Earth Element is a chemical element of the periodic table belonging to a set of 17. Named "rare" as it was previously thought they were hard to come by, but in fact cerium, for example, is so plentiful that its 68 parts per million are available in the earth’s crust, the same as copper. Promethium and thulium are among the rarest of the rare earth elements and they are commonly found during the process of mining for base and precious metals. Some are named after the scientists who discovered their elemental properties, and others after the geographical location in which they were discovered. They are commonly referred to as RE for rare Earth, REM for rare Earth metals, REE for rare Earth elements, and REO for rare Earth oxides. The Rare Earth metals are: • Scandium • Neodymium • Europium • Promethium • (Ytterbite) • Erbium • Gadolinium • Thulium • Cerium • Ytterbium • Praseodymium • Lanthanum • Terbium • Samarium • Dysprosium • Lutetium • Holmium • Yttrium USES OF RARE EARTH METALS The first Rare Earth Metal to be mined was ytterbite (which was renamed gadolinite in 1800) by Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius back in 1787 in Ytterby, Sweden, and along with the other rare earth elements are increasing in demand for use in smart phones, computer hard drives, TV screens, green technologies like LED light bulbs, wind turbines, hybrid cars, military hardware like lasers, radar, missile-guidance systems, satellites and aircraft electronics. As a result of this high demand prices are soaring making it an ideal time to reap the benefits of Rare Earth investments. For more information on any of the Rare Earth elements or the benefits of investing in Rare Earth commodities, why not open a trading account today and one of our experienced and helpful team will be in touch with advice.
  • 2. RARE EARTH METALS Vs GOLD During times of volatile global markets and financial uncertainty, investors have traditionally looked to safe havens such as gold. Investors have been trading in gold bullion for many years, but recently there has been an increased interest in rare earth metal trade. Rare Earth metals Rare earth metals (rare earth elements, or REE) are a set of 17 chemical elements in the periodic table composed of the 15 lanthanides as well as yttrium and scandium. Note that these elements are not actually that rare in the earth’s surface, but the fact that they are not found in large concentrations and are generally only extracted as a by product of other mining activities means that supply is limited. Demand however is high, and increasing, due to the reliance of modern technology on these materials. If you have been trading in gold, it is worth considering trading in rare earth metals as an alternative. Exchange trading in gold has been going on for a long time and strategies have been developed and refined over the years. The infrastructure (such as trading markets) is also well developed. However, gold investments do not offer any tax advantage, they do not offer an income potential, the investment is subject to confiscation (collectable coins), gold is not always liquid, and the gold supply is prone to manipulation. ADVANTAGES OF RARE EARTH METALS One of the greatest advantages of trading in rare earth elements over trading in gold is that trade in rare earth metals is relatively new. Those who get in early are likely to benefit the most. The fact that many people are still new to the trade and that strategies have not yet been devised means keen traders stand to benefit. The fact that rare earth elements are not exchange traded (they are sold on private markets) means trade is restricted to a few people. The exclusivity removes amateurs from the trade and eliminates unscrupulous and fraudulent traders. Investing in just one commodity, such as gold, means investors are subject to the performance of that one market. London Commodity Markets offer investment packages including several of the 17 rare earth elements that you can trade, meaning you have more options than you do with gold. China produces over 97% of all rare earth metal supplies, with most of the mining taking place in Inner Mongolia. China has been politically stable for many years now and its booming economy is the envy of many in the West. Opportunities abound. Investing in rare earth metals therefore provides an ideal way for investors to get involved. ADVANTAGES OF RARE EARTH METALS
  • 3. HOW TO INVEST Investing can seem daunting. Many people make investments based on a hunch. But relying on gut instinct is a risky way to invest. Making money requires planning - knowing how much you want to make and by when. With the proper professional advice and guidance, investors can develop successful strategies and build a profitable portfolio whilst minimizing their risk exposure. Rare Earth Elements investments London Commodity Markets are the UK's leading specialist in rare earth elements investments. Our team of experts also benefit from 11 years’ experience in alternative investment markets. Our professional investment team is dedicated to making sure all clients receive the best investment advice and develop a positive business relationship with us. Our representatives take the time to make sure the needs and wants of each client are considered. Whether you choose to get involved in the exciting new opportunities opening up in rare earth elements, or opt for one of the more traditional investments of gold or silver, our advisors will work with you to help develop the most suitable strategy for your requirements.NTAGES OF RARE EARTH METALS QUALITY ASSURANCE At London Commodity Markets we place great importance on making sure that all information that is relayed to our clients is of the highest quality and is completely accurate. Regardless of the reason for the investment, clients will know they are making sound decisions and will benefit from the extensive research that has been done. • The first stage to investing in rare earth elements is to open a trading account with London Commodity Markets. • This can be done online quickly and easily. • Once this is done, one of our advisors will contact you to discuss your investment portfolio requirements in detail. We make sure to take the time to get to know each individual investor and take pride in helping clients achieve their financial goals. Open a Trading Account Now! Visit our website at www.londoncommoditymarkets.com Citibank Tower 25 Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LQ T: 00 44 (0) 203 514 6000 F: 00 44 (0) 203 514 6001 info@londoncommoditymarkets.com