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re: Spec Play - HGRAF
Posted on 12/10/25 at 12:49 pm to FieldEngineer
Posted on 12/10/25 at 12:49 pm to FieldEngineer
I'm all in that I will ever be in. If this stock pops, I'll be fine. If it doesn't, I'll be fine. That's a good place to be...
Posted on 12/10/25 at 12:53 pm to Jax-Tiger
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I'm all in that I will ever be in. If this stock pops, I'll be fine. If it doesn't, I'll be fine. That's a good place to be...
Same here, I think. My portfolio is so boring, I felt like doing a little gambling.
Posted on 12/10/25 at 1:25 pm to FieldEngineer
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My portfolio is so boring
Boring portfolios lead to sustainable wealth.
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I felt like doing a little gambling.
Have a strict amount of allocated funds to play at the table and you're good to go. Enjoy the ones that pop and use the ones that don't as capital loss if it helps with taxes
Posted on 12/10/25 at 1:32 pm to Snoopy04
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Boring portfolios lead to sustainable wealth.
For sure!
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Have a strict amount of allocated funds to play at the table and you're good to go. Enjoy the ones that pop and use the ones that don't as capital loss if it helps with taxes
Yep, I just tossed a few grand at this. If it vaporizes, no big deal.
Posted on 12/10/25 at 1:34 pm to FieldEngineer
quote:just sent you my venmo address
I just tossed a few grand at this. If it vaporizes, no big deal
Posted on 12/10/25 at 3:32 pm to Jax-Tiger
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I'm all in that I will ever be in. If this stock pops, I'll be fine. If it doesn't, I'll be fine.
I’d be disappointed. Aside from the money, I spent a good amount of time following the stock and readying about the company. To be honest, Having high hopes for something that doesn’t pan out sucks emotionally as well as financially. It’s kind of like in the movie where the character finds a treasure map that ends up to be nothing.
Posted on 12/10/25 at 4:30 pm to PeteRose
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I’d be disappointed
Oh, me, too, for sure. I just meant that Ill be fine, financially...
Posted on 12/10/25 at 8:15 pm to Jax-Tiger
I had a limit order hit today at $2.00 so I hold another 15% to my total shares. I am optimistic about it and probably own more than I should but I also have no plans on riding this to the bottom. In fact, I sold about 30% a month or so again when they announced the dilution. I’ve bought them back at higher price so it was a bad move but NBIS has me spooked.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 9:08 am to supadave3
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I am optimistic about it and probably own more than I should but I also have no plans on riding this to the bottom. In fact, I sold about 30% a month or so again when they announced the dilution.
I did the same on the dilution and took it as a good sign that the stock reacted to that news positively, given how the market has reacted to all of the other bad news (and even good news, like with NBIS).
The thing about NBIS, is that it seems to be doing the same thing it was doing 4 months ago, only the numbers are twice as large and the swings are twice as big. I'm just holding onto my shares and waiting. At some point, the market will have to recognize that they are growing rapidly in a manner that is as responsible as it can possibly be.
I think what we are seeing with HGRAF is fatigue over waiting. We were expecting the EPA approval and production facility contract to happen this year. That is not good, but I think the fact that they are not spending all their time pumping sunshine up our asses is a good sign. They are hiring more technical people and people with experience with government contracts.
I think they know that once the EPA contract is signed and they are progressing towards manufacturing graphene, the stock will jump. This could grow really fast if they have customers already lined up.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 9:27 am to Jax-Tiger
I read the CEO has recently made a few trips to Mar-a-Lago. That's probably a good sign.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 10:02 am to FieldEngineer
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I read the CEO has recently made a few trips to Mar-a-Lago. That's probably a good sign.
And they have not talked about it. Why? I assume it is because they have potential customers who do not want to discuss how they plan to use graphene to create new and innovative products? Specifically, DoW contracts? They are very quiet about what they are doing, which I take to be good news.
Posted on 12/11/25 at 10:16 am to Jax-Tiger
I agree. We'd see the opposite if this were a pump and dump.
Posted on 12/13/25 at 3:04 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Link to about 9-minute video of Kjirstin Breure released yesterday, December 12, 2025, titled: "What Makes HydroGraph the Leader in Commercializing High-Purity Graphene". LINK
Posted on 12/14/25 at 7:55 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Kevin Bambrough
@BambroughKevin
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Dec 11
Huge for fractal graphene aggregates. We’ve already been training, and I know what’s coming. I’ve seen the future and $HG $HGRAF and its 100% SP2 bonding 100% crystalline fractal graphene aggregates are a key part of it.
LINK
@BambroughKevin
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Dec 11
Huge for fractal graphene aggregates. We’ve already been training, and I know what’s coming. I’ve seen the future and $HG $HGRAF and its 100% SP2 bonding 100% crystalline fractal graphene aggregates are a key part of it.
LINK
Posted on 12/15/25 at 8:26 am to Longer Tail Tiger
It would be awesome if people were lined up to buy this stuff, once the EPA approval is given.
The recent interview with the CEO indicated that she believes it will take a couple of years for demand to ramp up.
I was in my garage pulling a plastic storage bin off the shelf this weekend, and it was cracked and brittle, with age. I was thinking to myself that maybe graphene would be a solution to help make those bins last longer.
I liken this to the invention of plastic. Plastic itself, is not the product. The products are made using plastic. I remember growing up and seeing products I used converting to plastic. At first, just the knobs on TVs and appliances were plastic, but eventually, more and more of the appliances and electronics became plastic. The little Monopoly game pieces were metal until they were plastic. Some toys were plastic when I was growing up, but sodas came in aluminum cans and glass bottles, and converted to plastic, much later. Over time, the number of uses in packaging, containers, etc, have increased exponentially.
I don't expect people to notice graphene, as much, but I can see the same sort of trajectory, as we figure out more and more ways to use it. I think the best case scenario is that the demand curve for SP2 bonded graphene exceeds HGRAFs ability to keep up, from day one.
The recent interview with the CEO indicated that she believes it will take a couple of years for demand to ramp up.
I was in my garage pulling a plastic storage bin off the shelf this weekend, and it was cracked and brittle, with age. I was thinking to myself that maybe graphene would be a solution to help make those bins last longer.
I liken this to the invention of plastic. Plastic itself, is not the product. The products are made using plastic. I remember growing up and seeing products I used converting to plastic. At first, just the knobs on TVs and appliances were plastic, but eventually, more and more of the appliances and electronics became plastic. The little Monopoly game pieces were metal until they were plastic. Some toys were plastic when I was growing up, but sodas came in aluminum cans and glass bottles, and converted to plastic, much later. Over time, the number of uses in packaging, containers, etc, have increased exponentially.
I don't expect people to notice graphene, as much, but I can see the same sort of trajectory, as we figure out more and more ways to use it. I think the best case scenario is that the demand curve for SP2 bonded graphene exceeds HGRAFs ability to keep up, from day one.
Posted on 12/15/25 at 8:49 am to Jax-Tiger
Pretty significant drop this morning on low volume, I guess.
Posted on 12/15/25 at 8:57 am to Jax-Tiger
Bunch of my shares loaned out this morning
Posted on 12/15/25 at 9:04 am to ynlvr
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Bunch of my shares loaned out this morning
How do you know? I use Fidelity and I'm not sure that's visible to me.
Posted on 12/15/25 at 9:09 am to FieldEngineer
Mine are with Fidelity too. There is an “L” emblem in the listing
Posted on 12/15/25 at 9:14 am to ynlvr
Never seen that. I have an M since it's held in margin.
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