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Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:06 pm to SquatchDawg
I’m in for 400. Thinking about dumping it bc I’m tired looking at the red each day.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:16 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Video titled: "Investing • Instincts • Observations: Energetic Investing, Graphene, AI, Crypto with Kevin Bambrough"
00:00 Introduction and Initial Question
00:38 Kevin's Journey into Energetic Investing
02:06 Market Behavior and Investment Strategies
04:29 AI and Technological Advancements
10:30 Crypto Market Analysis
20:37 Commodities and Graphene
25:40 The Promise and Challenges of Graphene
26:53 Hydrograph's Innovative Approach
29:11 The Hyperion Chamber Explained
32:16 Applications and Benefits of Graphene
37:47 Competitors and Market Potential
40:07 Consciousness and Mitochondria Theories
46:50 Investing Insights and Conclusion
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00:00 Introduction and Initial Question
00:38 Kevin's Journey into Energetic Investing
02:06 Market Behavior and Investment Strategies
04:29 AI and Technological Advancements
10:30 Crypto Market Analysis
20:37 Commodities and Graphene
25:40 The Promise and Challenges of Graphene
26:53 Hydrograph's Innovative Approach
29:11 The Hyperion Chamber Explained
32:16 Applications and Benefits of Graphene
37:47 Competitors and Market Potential
40:07 Consciousness and Mitochondria Theories
46:50 Investing Insights and Conclusion
LINK
Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:23 pm to PeteRose
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I’m in for 400. Thinking about dumping it bc I’m tired looking at the red each day.
Might want to hang-on to First Graphene for a few more quarters, they are qualifying more and more products.
HydroGraph is working in these same spaces/Industries as well.
First Graphene Begins Testing Graphene-Based Hydrogen Storage Materials for HyPStore Project
Distribution Agreement Signed for South African Concrete and Construction Market
Graphene Offers Key to Improved Performance of Perovskite Solar Technology
Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:24 pm to MekaWarriors
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What will happen when it hits $100?
I won’t be specific, but If past history is an indicator, it’ll happen very quick and take everyone by surprise.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:27 pm to supadave3
Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:34 pm to MekaWarriors
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What will happen when it hits $100?
I'll make a significant donation to the Brian Kelly buyout fund.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 12:35 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Research Paper - Graphene Enhanced Rubber
That Article is from February 2024 but shows some additional applications for graphene. Can you imagine graphene replacing the steel bands in a radial tire and increasing the pliability and decreasing the rate of dry rot? Or o-rings and vibration dampeners that last longer?
Abstract from the above linked article:
"Graphene and its derivatives have been confirmed to be among the best fillers for rubber due to their excellent properties, such as high mechanical strength, improved interface interaction, and strain-induced crystallization capabilities. Graphene rubber materials can be widely used in tires, shoes, high-barrier conductive seals, electromagnetic shielding seals, shock absorbers, etc. In order to reduce the graphene loading and endow more desirable functions to rubber materials, graphene-based hybrid fillers are extensively employed, which can effectively enhance the performance of rubber composites. This review briefly summarizes the recent research on rubber composites with graphene-based hybrid fillers consisting of carbon black, silica, carbon nanotubes, metal oxide, and one-dimensional nanowires. The preparation methods, performance improvements, and applications of different graphene-based hybrid fillers/rubber composites have been investigated. This study also focuses on methods that can ensure the effectiveness of graphene hybrid fillers in reinforcing rubber composites. Furthermore, the enhanced mechanism of graphene- and graphene derivative-based hybrid fillers in rubber composites is investigated to provide a foundation for future studies."
That Article is from February 2024 but shows some additional applications for graphene. Can you imagine graphene replacing the steel bands in a radial tire and increasing the pliability and decreasing the rate of dry rot? Or o-rings and vibration dampeners that last longer?
Abstract from the above linked article:
"Graphene and its derivatives have been confirmed to be among the best fillers for rubber due to their excellent properties, such as high mechanical strength, improved interface interaction, and strain-induced crystallization capabilities. Graphene rubber materials can be widely used in tires, shoes, high-barrier conductive seals, electromagnetic shielding seals, shock absorbers, etc. In order to reduce the graphene loading and endow more desirable functions to rubber materials, graphene-based hybrid fillers are extensively employed, which can effectively enhance the performance of rubber composites. This review briefly summarizes the recent research on rubber composites with graphene-based hybrid fillers consisting of carbon black, silica, carbon nanotubes, metal oxide, and one-dimensional nanowires. The preparation methods, performance improvements, and applications of different graphene-based hybrid fillers/rubber composites have been investigated. This study also focuses on methods that can ensure the effectiveness of graphene hybrid fillers in reinforcing rubber composites. Furthermore, the enhanced mechanism of graphene- and graphene derivative-based hybrid fillers in rubber composites is investigated to provide a foundation for future studies."
Posted on 10/20/25 at 2:24 pm to MekaWarriors
Swedebabe is speaking soon.
There is rumor that she will be available to answer shareholeder questions during this session.
Many are wondering about what will happen when this stock hits $100. For me, I will get such a diamond cutter that I may use it to break a few cinder blocks, just for fun.

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"The Emerging Growth Conference on October 23, 2025, is a series of online video webcasts featuring presentations from publicly traded companies in various growth sectors. Notable presenters include HydroGraph, which will present at 11:25 am ET"
There is rumor that she will be available to answer shareholeder questions during this session.
Many are wondering about what will happen when this stock hits $100. For me, I will get such a diamond cutter that I may use it to break a few cinder blocks, just for fun.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 3:19 pm to Hangit
I see all the use scenarios for graphene, but how many of those require the purest graphite? Other companies may be selling a less pure product that is cheaper AND works just fine in commercial applications.
HGRAF may have the best product, but may not make the most profit. I don't know...
HGRAF may have the best product, but may not make the most profit. I don't know...
Posted on 10/20/25 at 3:24 pm to Jax-Tiger
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I see all the use scenarios for graphene, but how many of those require the purest graphite? Other companies may be selling a less pure product that is cheaper AND works just fine in commercial applications.
HGRAF may have the best product, but may not make the most profit. I don't know...
Pure guess on my part, however I foresee concert and rubber being any true graphene but coatings, food packaging/plastics and batteries requiring a more pure graphene like HGRAF.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 3:29 pm to Jax-Tiger
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HGRAF may have the best product, but may not make the most profit.
If they are producing and making any profit at all and I still have my shares then it's a win in my book. We would have chosen wisely....
Posted on 10/20/25 at 3:49 pm to Jax-Tiger
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Other companies may be selling a less pure product that is cheaper AND works just fine in commercial applications.
HGRAF is planning on making different grades of graphene, at different prices. They will also work with their clients before they become clients, to tell them which grade does what for their products. It mostly depends on what the client would like to accomplish.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 4:06 pm to Hangit
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HGRAF is planning on making different grades of graphene, at different prices
Damn I hope they can mass produce the different grades better’n anyone else.
If not I hope first graphene does.
I just sold black swan. Tired of waiting.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 5:59 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Question posed by me to Copilot (AI):
Is it a fact that for some products, a smaller amount of Hyrograph's high quality graphene when added to a particular product has the same or better efficacy for the product than a larger amount of an inferior graphene when added to the same product?
Per Copilot (AI),
"Yes—that is supported by published evidence. The key point is that not all graphene is created equal. Much of what is sold commercially as “graphene” is actually low-quality material (multi-layer graphite flakes, oxidized forms, or impure blends) that doesn’t deliver the extraordinary properties of true, high-purity graphene.
HydroGraph’s process produces ultra-pure, consistent graphene with a unique fractal morphology, and studies show that this quality difference translates into performance advantages even at very low loadings:
?? Coatings: Independent testing at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (Manchester, UK) showed that HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene™ improved mechanical durability, UV resistance, and anti-corrosion properties of polyurethane coatings at ultra-low dosages. In contrast, inferior graphene often requires higher loadings to achieve weaker effects.
?? Water treatment: A peer-reviewed study (Elsevier, FlatChem) demonstrated that HydroGraph’s graphene removed 100% of six toxic dyes from wastewater within 10 minutes. Its high surface area and purity made it reusable and more efficient than typical commercial graphene, which often clogs or loses efficacy quickly.
?? Industry context: Analysts note that the term “graphene” is often misapplied to lower-grade materials. These inferior products dilute performance, meaning manufacturers must add more material to see modest gains. HydroGraph’s higher-quality graphene, by contrast, achieves equal or superior results at smaller amounts.
[b]Bottom line
It is indeed factual that, for certain applications (like coatings and water purification), a smaller amount of HydroGraph’s high-quality graphene can outperform larger amounts of inferior graphene. This efficiency comes from its purity, morphology, and consistency, which allow it to fully express graphene’s theoretical properties."
Is it a fact that for some products, a smaller amount of Hyrograph's high quality graphene when added to a particular product has the same or better efficacy for the product than a larger amount of an inferior graphene when added to the same product?
Per Copilot (AI),
"Yes—that is supported by published evidence. The key point is that not all graphene is created equal. Much of what is sold commercially as “graphene” is actually low-quality material (multi-layer graphite flakes, oxidized forms, or impure blends) that doesn’t deliver the extraordinary properties of true, high-purity graphene.
HydroGraph’s process produces ultra-pure, consistent graphene with a unique fractal morphology, and studies show that this quality difference translates into performance advantages even at very low loadings:
?? Coatings: Independent testing at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (Manchester, UK) showed that HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene™ improved mechanical durability, UV resistance, and anti-corrosion properties of polyurethane coatings at ultra-low dosages. In contrast, inferior graphene often requires higher loadings to achieve weaker effects.
?? Water treatment: A peer-reviewed study (Elsevier, FlatChem) demonstrated that HydroGraph’s graphene removed 100% of six toxic dyes from wastewater within 10 minutes. Its high surface area and purity made it reusable and more efficient than typical commercial graphene, which often clogs or loses efficacy quickly.
?? Industry context: Analysts note that the term “graphene” is often misapplied to lower-grade materials. These inferior products dilute performance, meaning manufacturers must add more material to see modest gains. HydroGraph’s higher-quality graphene, by contrast, achieves equal or superior results at smaller amounts.
[b]Bottom line
It is indeed factual that, for certain applications (like coatings and water purification), a smaller amount of HydroGraph’s high-quality graphene can outperform larger amounts of inferior graphene. This efficiency comes from its purity, morphology, and consistency, which allow it to fully express graphene’s theoretical properties."
Posted on 10/20/25 at 6:34 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
"Why is the US Government So Interested in this Penny Stock? Hydrograph Clean Power $HGRAF"
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Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:32 am to Longer Tail Tiger
HydroGraph CEO Kjirsten Breure on Graphene’s Role in National Security, US Expansion & NASDAQ Uplist
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Posted on 10/21/25 at 1:59 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
I am in for 1000 HGRAF at 1.05 and 12500 FGPHF at .08. How good do yall feel about the FGPHF?
Posted on 10/21/25 at 2:43 pm to bobaftt1212
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How good do yall feel about the FGPHF?
I’m holding it but I wish I could find a way to hide it in my portfolio. Don’t want to look at it.
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