Strategic Metals
Historical Price Charts

Below are interactive long-term price charts for the strategic metals currently available through our offering. These charts allow you to compare how different rare earths (Dysprosium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, and Terbium) and technology metals (Gallium, Germanium, Hafnium, Indium, Rhenium, Antimony, Bismuth, and Tellurium) have developed over time, with data going back to 2012 where available.

The charts show price development over time rather than simply today’s price, making it easier to see how individual strategic metals can behave differently depending on supply conditions, industrial demand, and export restrictions.

For current private-investor reference prices and year-to-date performance, please view our Current Strategic Metals Prices page.

Rare Earth Elements Charts

Dysprosium Chart

Interactive Chart: Dysprosium price development*

  • High-performance rare earth used where magnetic strength must be maintained at elevated temperatures.
  • Particularly relevant in EVs, wind turbines and defence-related applications.
  • View Dysprosium current price and forecast

Neodymium Chart

Interactive Chart: Neodymium price development*

  • Core rare earth used in powerful permanent magnets across electric vehicles, wind turbines and advanced electronics.
  • One of the most commercially significant rare earths due to its role in high-strength magnet technology.
  • View Neodymium current price and forecast

Praseodymium Chart

Interactive Chart: Praseodymium price development*

  • Typically used alongside neodymium in permanent magnets and other specialist industrial applications.
  • Important in high-performance alloys, aerospace components and magnet-related technologies.
  • View Praseodymium current price and forecast

Terbium Chart

Interactive Chart: Terbium price development*

  • High-value rare earth used in specialist magnet alloys, phosphors and advanced electronic applications.
  • Particularly relevant where heat resistance and performance under demanding conditions matter.
  • View Terbium current price and forecast

Technology Metals Charts

Gallium Chart

Interactive Chart: Gallium price development*

  • Essential for semiconductors, power electronics and compound materials used in communications and defence systems.
  • A strategically important technology metal with supply shaped heavily by export controls and industrial demand.
  • View Gallium current price and forecast

 Germanium Chart

 

Interactive Chart: Germanium price development*

  • Used in fibre optics, infrared optics, solar applications and specialist semiconductor technologies.
  • Valued for its role in high-tech and defence-related industries where optical performance is critical.
  • View Germanium current price and forecast

Hafnium Chart

Interactive Chart: Hafnium price development*

  • Valued in aerospace, superalloys and advanced electronics for its heat resistance and stability.
  • Particularly important in high-temperature environments where reliability is critical.
  • View Hafnium current price and forecast

Indium Chart

Interactive Chart: Indium price development*

  • Widely used in touchscreens, semiconductors, solar panels and other electronic applications.
  • Best known for its role in indium tin oxide coatings used across modern display technologies.
  • View Indium current price and forecast

Rhenium Chart

Interactive Chart: Rhenium price development*

  • Critical for high-performance turbine blades and superalloys used in aerospace and industrial gas turbines.
  • One of the scarcest strategic metals, valued where extreme heat resistance is required.
  • View Rhenium current price and forecast

Antimony Chart

Interactive Chart: Antimony price development*

  • Used in flame retardants, alloys, batteries and a range of industrial chemical applications.
  • Strategic relevance has risen as supply security and defence-linked uses have come further into focus.
  • View Antimony current price and forecast

Bismuth Chart

Interactive Chart: Bismuth price development*

  • Used in pharmaceuticals, alloys, coatings and lead-replacement applications across industry.
  • Often valued as a lower-toxicity substitute in specialist industrial and chemical uses.
  • View Bismuth current price and forecast

Tellurium Chart

Interactive Chart: Tellurium price development*

  • Important in solar technology, thermoelectric devices and specialised metallurgical applications.
  • Its niche but critical uses make it a closely watched metal in advanced manufacturing and energy technology.
  • View Tellurium current price and forecast

* The final price of a rare earth element or technology metal depends on many factors, such as batch size or purity. All charts therefore indicate the price development of the strategic metals in relative size.

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