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re: Spec Play - HGRAF
Posted on 1/6/26 at 3:24 pm to FieldEngineer
Posted on 1/6/26 at 3:24 pm to FieldEngineer
did I read that right? Only 200K in volume with a >9% run?
Posted on 1/6/26 at 4:30 pm to Dock Holiday
Almost exactly 1 million in volume for the day.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 4:41 pm to cgrand
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exceptional claims require exceptional evidence. Is there any?
Yes. He said provide an email and he will forward. Get to it.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 4:42 pm to supadave3
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That sounds like BS to me. The EPA answered some random dude with intimate details of the application status but then told him he want allowed to share it with anyone online?
This is so NOT what i said.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 5:28 pm to Hangit
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This is so NOT what i said.
I just went back and re-read your post. You’re correct, I misunderstood badly.
No excuses, I’m an idiot at times
Posted on 1/6/26 at 5:48 pm to supadave3
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I’m an idiot at times
I'm an idiot at about a 40% rate, so no worries.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 5:55 pm to Hangit
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I'm an idiot at about a 40% rate, so no worries
Me thinks HGRAF is either going to reinforce this, or make amends for a lot of idiocy for many of us...
Posted on 1/6/26 at 6:53 pm to Jax-Tiger
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or make amends for a lot of idiocy
I bought at 1.28. If this hits $128, I am 2-21/2 hours from Vero beach and will buy the Guinness and ribeyes.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 7:48 pm to Jax-Tiger
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Are you in Gainesville?
No, but my daughter is, so I roll up there occasionally.
Posted on 1/7/26 at 10:04 am to Hangit
HGRAF is looking mighty good right now, in my opinion.

Posted on 1/7/26 at 2:24 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
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HGRAF is looking mighty good right now, in my opinion.
Your opinion is correct, sir.
It will be a cat 1 'cane when we get the EPA announcement, start announcing clients, and join Nasdaq. We will see low pressure and be headed for warm water. Strap up.
Posted on 1/7/26 at 2:48 pm to Hangit
Why is everyone so excited about this? What does HGRAF do that will make it cut into the market cap owned by GRA?
Posted on 1/7/26 at 3:55 pm to Neauxla
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Why is everyone so excited about this?
Because if you throw even 1k at this and it does what it’s supposed to do.. we could be multiplying our investment by 5,6,7,8x in one year. I’m too pussy to put a lot on it but I’ll take a few grand profit!
Posted on 1/7/26 at 3:59 pm to Neauxla
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GRA
Spend some time perusing this thread. HGRAF has developed a novel approach to making almost 100% pure fractal graphene. My guess is GRA is just working with graphite. Two different products.
Posted on 1/7/26 at 4:39 pm to Neauxla
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What does HGRAF do that will make it cut into the market cap owned by GRA?
Who is GRA?
Every other graphene manufacturer is either not making graphene (but graphite) OR has a graphene product that is super expensive to make because they try to refine graphite using chemical/physical processes that are time/labor/energy intensive. This is why graphene hasn't scratched the surface of it's potential. There is no source of pure graphene that is cost effective.
HGRAF has a detonation process where they explode C2H2 in a pressure chamber and the soot left in the chamber is 99.8% pure graphene. The best on the market.
This is important because purity is critical for many of the potential uses of graphene. Pure graphene is a much better electricity conductor than silver. Pure graphene can be use in much smaller amounts than refined graphite powder to get the same result in many use cases.
Take Tesla, for example. The limitations of Tesla cars are that they have a limited range and you have to spend too much time waiting for it to charge. Imagine a Tesla that is much lighter, because the metals and plastics used in manufacturing it have been strengthened with graphene. Imagine the battery, which weighs over 1/2 ton, now, being much lighter and holding twice as much charge as the current Tesla battery. And then imagine that the battery can charge fully in 5 minutes. You could potentially have a car that can go 1,000 miles on a single charge. How does that change people's perceptions of an electric car? Would graphene's unique properties allow us to have flying cars sooner, rather than later?
HGRAF graphene opens a lot of doors for uses that have only been pipe dreams before. If HGRAF gets EPA approval, the only real question is, how long will it take until the customers show up?
HGRAF has been working with many potential customers, including the Department of War, and says it has customers who have signed NDAs and committed to buying it's product. If that is true, then this stock is going to do VERY well this year, and even better, next year, as they scale up.
As somebody said, this stock could go up 5, 6, 7x on the news that it has received EPA approval to manufacture/handle graphene in volume. Then we can expect further jumps when it gets listed on NASDAQ, they start/finish their production facility, and when they start announcing customers.
One last thing - the manufacturing proess is very efficient and clean. The detonators they use to produce graphene are not expensive and will pay for themselves in a couple of months. The graphene will have an 80% margin. That is great for investors because they don't have to borrow a lot of money (no dilution) to scale up.
A lot is riding on EPA approval.
Posted on 1/7/26 at 5:25 pm to Jax-Tiger
The one part that has not been communicated, what are they doing with the waste syngas? I know it's been said they may power a generator with it, but that has not been mapped put.
Syngass is highly flammable and can't just be vented, needs to be captured or combusted. Flare? That requires air permits
Syngass is highly flammable and can't just be vented, needs to be captured or combusted. Flare? That requires air permits
Posted on 1/7/26 at 5:57 pm to Dock Holiday
that’s undoubtedly one of things the EPA is reviewing. That and the respiratory effects (if any) of the nanoparticles
it goes without saying (I assume) the the EPA is not reviewing any health or environmental issues associated with the end product only the production method
BTW, I read today the men who isolated graphene in 2004 from pencil lead won the Nobel Prize for that. Graphene is a holy grail material. Still researching the company I appreciate y’all keeping this thread going
it goes without saying (I assume) the the EPA is not reviewing any health or environmental issues associated with the end product only the production method
BTW, I read today the men who isolated graphene in 2004 from pencil lead won the Nobel Prize for that. Graphene is a holy grail material. Still researching the company I appreciate y’all keeping this thread going
Posted on 1/7/26 at 6:42 pm to cgrand
here is an excellent article from seeking alpha from nov 6. If it’s been posted already I apologize but this is a long thread already. If it hasn’t, it’s a good read
LINK
the conclusion is that buying this now is identical to buying a long dated call option. I agree with that given the current circumstances of the company, and that’s fine. I’m going to buy 2000 shares tomorrow due to the “green” factor (production of nano carbon from waste acetylene) and the possibility of reducing use of mined graphite and other environmentally costly materials in the future
Materials like this if sustainable can drastically make us a cleaner society overall and that’s where I’d like to be. Plus I want to make some money
LINK
the conclusion is that buying this now is identical to buying a long dated call option. I agree with that given the current circumstances of the company, and that’s fine. I’m going to buy 2000 shares tomorrow due to the “green” factor (production of nano carbon from waste acetylene) and the possibility of reducing use of mined graphite and other environmentally costly materials in the future
Materials like this if sustainable can drastically make us a cleaner society overall and that’s where I’d like to be. Plus I want to make some money
Posted on 1/7/26 at 6:43 pm to igoringa
So is this thing worth taking a flyer on? Nothing too crazy just put a little in it and let it ride?
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