2026 Lithium & Rare Earths LIVE DISCUSSION | X Spaces

2026 Lithium & Rare Earths LIVE DISCUSSION | X Spaces

Author: rockstockchannel January 19, 2026 Duration: 1:29:26
In this first RK Equity X Spaces of 2026, we (Howard Klein, Matt Fernley, and Rodney Hooper) pull together the key threads shaping the battery materials and critical minerals landscape as the year begins. The discussion focuses on how lithium is moving back toward fundamentals, why energy storage is increasingly driving marginal demand, and what that means for investors across the supply chain. Chapters (00:00:00) Introduction(00:08:19) Macro And Silver(00:10:55) Lithium: Demand And Supply(00:13:26) 5 Lithium Themes For 2026(00:15:24) Sodium-Ion Substitution(00:19:51) Pricing And Inventories(00:27:51) Buy-Side Outlook(00:37:18) EVs And ESS Growth(00:54:02) Silver: Demand Debate(00:59:45) Rare Earths And Minor Metals(01:11:11) U.S. Policy And Geopolitics(01:22:24) Defense Batteries And Constraints(01:26:35) Wrap-Up We review recent signals from the market and the sell side—including tightening inventories, stronger-than-expected energy storage demand, and shifting bank sentiment—and then pressure-test the outlook with a mix of independent research and buy-side perspectives. A key theme is whether this cycle differs from prior EV-led lithium cycles, and how supply response, capital discipline, and policy decisions may influence price behavior through 2026–2027. Rodney provides macro context around the “debasement trade” and the case for hard assets, using silver as an example of where industrial demand and investment demand can intersect. Matt outlines the core questions for 2026: demand durability, potential substitution risks (including sodium-ion in stationary storage), and how quickly supply can respond to higher prices. We’re joined by guests across the ecosystem, including: - Andy Leyland (SC Insights) on “five things to watch” for lithium in 2026—forecast revisions, ESS demand, feasibility study activity, capex inflation, and evolving product pathways. - Tomasz Nadrowski (Amvest Terraden Critical Materials Fund) with a cautious buy-side lens on cycle positioning, China-driven dynamics, and capital allocation challenges. - Tom Woolrych (Deutsche Rohstoff) on equity sentiment, lithium cycle behavior, and where risk/reward may be most attractive. - Chris Berry (House Mountain Partners) on U.S. policy, supply chain security, defense and data-center demand, and why lesser-known critical minerals may see more institutional attention. Topics covered include lithium inventories and restocking cycles, ESS vs. EV demand, supply elasticity, capex and project economics, sodium-ion substitution risk, silver’s demand drivers and potential substitution in solar, and how geopolitics is influencing critical minerals strategy. Sponsors - Lithium Royalty Corp (TSX: LIRC) - diversified lithium royalty portfolio.(Website: https://www.lithiumroyaltycorp.com/ | X: https://x.com/Lithium_Royalty) - USCF Investments - commodity-focused ETFs (e.g., CPER copper, ZSB battery metals, USG gold, SDCI diversified commodities).(Website: https://www.uscfinvestments.com/ | X: https://x.com/USCFInvestments) Links - Strategic Lithium Reserve (SLR) White Paper: https://blog.rkequity.com/2025/12/08/strategic-lithium-reserve/- Read Matt's research blog: https://blog.rkequity.com/- Sign up for the Lithium-Ion Bull newsletter/Matt's Blogs: https://rkequity.com/ Have a question? Drop us an email: rockstockchannel@rkequity.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/rockstockchannel Podcast:  Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lithium-ion-rocks/id1457969172  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KiMIZOPaDg8ENfPJMSINqX (Twitter):  Howard: https://x.com/LithiumIonBull  Rodney: https://x.com/RodneyHooper13  Matt: https://x.com/matt_fernley _________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH Howard, Matt and Rodney are not financial advisors nor broker-dealers, this video is for information purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own independent

Tune into Rock Stock Channel for a clear-eyed look at the investment landscape being reshaped by our electrified future. Hosts Howard, Rodney, and Matt steer conversations away from surface-level hype, focusing instead on the foundational materials that make this transition possible. Each episode connects you directly with the people on the ground-major project developers and seasoned analysts-who break down the realities and complexities of sourcing critical minerals. Their in-depth discussions delve into the markets for lithium, battery metals, and rare earths, while also exploring a wider range of specialty commodities essential to modern technology. This isn't about fleeting stock tips; it's about understanding the entire supply chain, from geological challenges to geopolitical factors, that defines the critical minerals thematic. For anyone interested in the tangible business of building a sustainable economy, this podcast offers essential context and expert insight you won't find in mainstream financial commentary. Listen to Rock Stock Channel to ground your perspective in the expertise of those defining the new resource economy.
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