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Anyone else here stocking up on HGRAF while they’re in the low $4’s?
DARPA opens graphene production inquiry for aerospace structures - HYDROGRAPH CLEAN POWER - to the 🌙
HGRAF AND POTENTIAL IMMINENT NASDAQ UPLISTING
SPN.ASX, 27M MRKT CAP partners with Hydrograph HGRAF, 2 BILLION, BIG TAM 33billion, + hydrogen play, still adding here, LFG
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HYDROGRAPH (HGRAF): TECHNOLOGY APPEARS LEGITIMATE
HYDROGRAPH (HGRAF): NEAR TERM CATALYSTS
Graphene Products vs Powder with $GMG a new "Baby HydroGraph" $HG $HGRAF ?
HYDROGRAPH(HGRAF): FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS & QUESTIONS
HYPD: Smart debt work. GANX: Early biomarker win. HGRAF: Cool story, rich price.
Hydrograph (HGRAF) A REASONABLE NOTE OF CAUTION
From 79k back in August of last year to this. 100% port on HGRAF with 80k shares
$HGRAF has officially made me a millionaire but I want to make way more. You can too
Graphene Manufacturing Group and Data center cooling
HYDROGRAPH (HGRAF) & IMMINENT DEVELOPMENTS
HGRAF (Hydrograph): Simply STUNNING
HGRAF Yolo. Don't be a dumbass. Ride the material wave of the future.
2450% Gain since 2022 - No Leverage, No options.
Which of these could 10x from TODAY’S prices?
Which of these stocks has the best long term upside at today’s price?
HGRAF: RETRACEMENT AS EXPECTED
HGRAF: FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS ON ENTRY POINT
what pennies are we jumping back into after NVDA earnings?
HGRAF: A MUCH STRONGER POSITION
HGRAF CHART PROJECTION CONSIDERATIONS
HGRAF: NOW IT GETS INTERESTING
1 year, 5 year and 10 year price target for HGRAF?
HAS THE HGRAF SHORT SQUEEZE RUN ITS COURSE?
The meaning of Sp2 Bonding. A good read! Ticker: HGRAF / hg.cn
HGRAF TRADING POTENTIAL, PERSPECTIVE & A NOTE OF CAUTION
HYDROGRAPH: DISRUPTOR TECH WITH LITERALLY LIMITLESS POTENTIAL
ShortSqueeze: HGRAF / HG.cn THIS WILL FLY, trust me.
1 stock to Hold Longterm: HGRAF /HG.cn
HYDROGRAPH UPSIDE POTENTIAL IS STAGGERING
HydroGraph Secures U.S. Patent for Graphene-Based Actuator Technology $HGRAF
10-Year Hold Plan with NBIS, DPRO, and HGRAF – Good Idea or Too Risky? Need Advice!
Hydrograph Clean Power (HG / HGRAF) - a rare investment opportunity that stands alone in the Graphene Market
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HGRAF Short Squeeze Opportunity Monday
Hydrograph Clean Power HGRAF Cement application
HydroGraph: The Mother Of All Short Squeezes Is Loading $HG $HGRAF
Fuzzy Panda dropped a new expose today for another shady company
My unsolicited write up of Hydrograph HGRAF
Hydrograph Clean Power ($HG.CN / $HGRAF) - Quick analysis of why they will lead the market if executed properly
Hydrograph Clean Power Market Cap HGRAF HG.CN
Hydrograph Clean Power ($HG.CN / $HGRAF) - Quick analysis of why they will lead the market if executed properly
Hydrograph Clean Power ($HG.CN / $HGRAF) - Quick analysis of why they will lead the market if executed properly
HydroGraph - Unlimited Total Addressable Market (TAM)
Hydrograph Clean Power Update HG.CN and HGRAF
Hydrograph Clean Power (HGRAF)
Anyone else ready to sit and watch HGRAF today?
Hydrograph Clean Power $HGRAF Revolutionizing the global production of the purest most versatile graphene in the market
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Everyone wants to buy a stock after it is moving up on high volume because no one wants to spend the time to do real research. Basically, it is natural to be lazy and try to do minimal effort. The thinking on buying momentum stocks is that there is an assumptions that OTHER people know what they are buying and have done THEIR research. But you can find good stocks that you can trade and buy longer term IF ---YOU-- do the work. Check the two year charts on the following stocks as examples-- RCAT, UMAC, WYY, HGRAF. There are stocks that have had hard times from bad management and have turned up recently--BGDE is an example (a real under performer under its previous name of Mawson Infrastructure). A classic momentum play that recently burned the "late comers" is ANY. But I was in ANY BEFORE the run by doing the research on the announced merger proposal. Selling into the run from $1.70 to $6.00 must have disappointed those that only saw ANY after it was already running up. The bottom line is that most penny stock traders do not want to do the research and accumulate a stock because they are always tempted by another stock moving up and they just bought a stock that is now declining. Stop it. Do your research. Get some ideas from CEO interviews online, charts (buying a stock under a RSI of 30 is a good hunting ground --but feel comfortable in that buy by doing the research on WHY the stock is down) JMO and good luck.
AI bubble must be made of graphene. Calls on HGRAF
Question: what is one stock you regret not buying - someone on Reddit asks in 2027 Answer: HGRAF
Question: what’s the next MU? Answer: HGRAF
Go buy some HGRAF. I swear it's the next SNDK
HGRAF. It already had a big run up but their re domocile is almost complete, close to NASDAQ listing and testing materials with future clients. 10x in 5 years is a strong possibility. Graphene applications are mind boggling.
RKLB seemed like a no-brainer at $5/share. ASTS looked like an obvious win once someone leaked the Ben Stiller advertisement while it was still only about $2.40/share. As someone with a Materials Science & Engineering degree, HGRAF looked like a good bet at $0.20/share. Wish I'd held on to my HGRAF shares past $2.00, but it looked like some kind of pump+dump with the P/S ratio around 30,000. ASPI looked like a winner when some scammer named FuzzyPanda was trying to short the stock. I looked at the white paper for the company and did some research, and bought while it was low to get a DCA down to about $4.50. ASPI has a ways to go, but I'm up a decent amount on that already.
HGRAF My original position was 200 shares for $14.86. I’m never selling that specific position.
You mean why it wasn't in the top 10? While graphene technology sounds promising, a promise by itself doesn't indicate the company can become profitable or that they have the management skills to scale. The revenue for this company is too small to score at this point, but it could turn up in future screens as it grows a bit. If anyone wants to do a deeper dive on HGRAF be my guest. Here's what the screener says about it (and you can put in any company and ask this question and it will tell you why): "Good question. HGRAF gets cut at the first gate, not a judgment call. The screen requires at least $50M in trailing revenue, and HydroGraph booked $43K (thousand, not million) in FY2025 per its filings, with a net loss around $6M and the burn funded by issuing shares. With essentially no revenue there's no growth rate, margin, or operating trend to score, so the model can't evaluate it as a business at all. Nothing against the graphene story, but at a \~$1.6B cap on near-zero revenue it's a binary venture bet, and this screen is built to find operating businesses that are already compounding. If commercial revenue shows up and crosses the floor, it enters the universe automatically like anything else."
I actually sold at $32 in August of 2024 to buy RKLB JAN 2027 $10 strike calls which I sold in early 2025 when the price was around $30 and bought 50,000 shares of HGRAF at $0.20 CAD/share. It was a good couple years. $5000 -> $340,000.
Ah meant to reply to the other guy when he said he was shouting about HGRAF when it was still under a $1. I’m just getting into trading and I don’t really know how to find potentially good stocks.
HGRAF graphene will be in everything and change everything
HGRAF graphene will be in everything and change everything
Where does one buy HGRAF
Read up on HGRAF. The TAM is literally everything.
HGRAF. Revolutionary graphene company.
Bought ONDS, ASTS, RKLB and HGRAF all below $5 and still holding almost all of the original purchases, trimmed some.
HGRAF, bought 163K worth at 21c. Still, made 4ishM, sold 1/4 of position.
HGRAF why is it there? Long play?
Frequently do people post on reddit without doing any research at all. HGRAF will be uplisted to NASDAQ soon.
ASTS, RKLB, NBIS, PL, KRKNF, HGRAF???? If you told me this was an investment bot copying wsb/pennystock trades I'd believe you
Love to hear that stranger! Good luck to us on HGRAF being the next big one
We have pretty similar ports, I’ve been holding ASTS and RKLB since early 2024, life changing. I have full conviction that HGRAF is going to be huge and see similar growth in the next 2 years, I’ve pivoted a good chuck of my space gains there.
I told my wife no matter how much I commit to arm workouts my arms won't grow and she said "show me" and then after a pause asked if it's because I'm not eating enough. Anyway, annoying my fundamentals play (Kraken) keeps flat while my nonsense like Planet Labs and POET rocket up. Hopefully HGRAF drops Monday back to mid 4's and I can get a stake.
They didn't receive EPA approval until Feb of 2026 and there was zero chance any contracts would come in before that. There are a lot of catalysts in line for remainder of 2026 with full scale production facility planned for 2027. The market cap is low because no company has ever been able to produce high quality graphene at commercial scale. Well, HGRAF has solved that hurtle and the future for this company is unlimited.
HGRAF is priced way too high, the CEO is completely inexperienced and graphene does not have a proven market yet. I think it’s a good investment (risky though) if you have 5-10 years of patience.
Graphene is a super nanomaterial that is lighter and stronger than most substances, more conductive than copper. It can be used to enhance virtually every aspect of human technology. Its lighter and stronger than carbon fibre, can be used in chip circuitry with less energy requirements due to conductivity, better heat sink for chips as well, lighter and stronger concrete, plastics, medical delivery devices, etc etc. No one has been able to manufacture high quality graphene at scale until now. Leader by far is HGRAF, but gmg and levidian can possibly do something similar less efficiently. There is no eveidence for them compared to HGRAF though. Some companies are growing graphene directly on chip wafers like adisyn, paragraf. So semiconductor field will be turned on its head. Etc etc do more dd, too lazy to write more lol
HGRAF for advanced materials, thank me when SP hits 1000
If you're going long term, look into HGRAF, watch YouTube vids about it
Same, found HGRAF at $0.17 but didn’t due diligence in time. DCA is $2.07 for just over 22,000 shares. Adding and holding until they have full production and re-occurring revenue for projected 80-85 customers at 80% margins.
HGRAF has been hovering around $5. I found it summer of 2024 at .12
HGRAF. Bought at 0.09 and currently at $4.67. Hasn't made me a millionaire yet, but it's also still not done. I expect another 20x still. Then I will be.
I always take profits on the up. HGRAF's chart is a good example of why.
Definitely look into HGRAF. This one is a long game one. Watch the Jay Taylor interview with Kevin Bambrough on YouTube. It's called "Hydrograph. A Thousand Dollar Stock?"
I wouldn’t consider HGRAF a penny stock anymore. Rarely dips below $5
I have $167 left over from the weekend. Full port into DRAM or split between HOVR and HGRAF?
The graphene revolution has been 1 year away for 20 years. Maybe this time it’s different. Or maybe, after its 2400% run, HGRAF needs to move past Trust Me Bro and either get to their April-promised uplist or the DoW confirmation that was 2 weeks away 2 months ago.
1000 shares of HGRAF and 500 shares of SLS
HGRAF. Graphene is a very interesting material that will make many things better- increase strength in plastic and concrete, improve conducting of electricity and heat transfer, enhance coatings and paints, etc. Research graphene, it’s mind boggling. HGRAF has a patented process for making graphene that is cost efficient. They are in process of up listing to nasdaq, building new HQ and production facilities. I’m trying to remain rational and not put 100% of my portfolio into it. I’m fairly recent into it as my dca is $5. However I feel the growth potential is enormous going forward.
I’m not a legal advisor but the only other two I’m looking at that I’m hoping for large gains for are KRKNF and HGRAF. But don’t just go throwing money around hoping to casually walk into 2000% gains based on what random people on this subreddit say.
HGRAF, they have a bunch of catalysts coming up. The technoglogy and applications are real. They have what seem to be attainable milestones . They've had a recent run up but I feel it's still early. I'm continuing to buy every chance I get.
Congratulations my man! I bought PLTR at $25 in 2020, it dipped hard but I stuck with it and sold at $100. Now going all in on HGRAF and riding it till the cows come home.
HGRAF. Go check out their subreddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/s/uvjWSQadDa I prefer to buy companies I understand about. I studied and work in this industry, so understood the potential AMD had and put my money on it. I prefer tech stocks because that's what I understand best. More recently, I picked HGRAF, but that's a very small percentage of my portfolio.
If there's a company you think can do well, HGRAF can make them better. The best play there is right now is HGRAF.
> HGRAF $2B market cap on $43,000 revenue in 2025 .. maybe the most regarded stock out there
Most people on this subreddit are pump and dump lovers that go from one shiny object to the next. Ensilica seems interesting. I tried telling people about HGRAF under .90 when people were calling it a scam and a pump and dump. Same went for SLS when it was $1.60. And ASTS at $3. They’ll never learn. All you can do is give due diligence and the few that listen will be very happy.
SRXH HGRAF PSRHF ATCH ALOY Speculative play on AMFN
Thought son HGRAF?
I'm in Mu and NBIS and they're doing really well. I'm also in ONDS. This one is a roller coaster but I believe in the long term market growth of drones. Same with RKLB and space. I have small amounts in SLS and HGRAF as gambles. Like amounts I'm ok to write off.
That's amazing.. Yeah I have been watching HGRAF... I think I should jump in. Also gonna checkout extern. Are they good?
The main opportunity I replaced my MXL holding with was HGRAF, which has paid off super well too, and is why I'm not really upset about selling my MXL. I got into HGRAF back in August when it was around $1/share and have changed my position size throughout the last 9 months. I've about 4x'd my account since August from $10k to a little shy of $40k, I hit $50k when HGRAF hit its last peak, but it's pulled back a bit since. I'd highly recommend looking into it and checking out their subreddit r/HGRAF, there is a lot of upcoming catalysts and I truly think graphene will revolutionize a lot of things over the coming years, and HGRAF is going to be the clear winner as they have the best technology and production methods that are currently unmatched by competition. I've decreased my position a bit, I was holding around 7k shares at one point (I think? I did have the vast majority of my account in it, probably over 95% in late February.) I'm currently holding 3.2k shares, which around half of my account. The reason I picked MXL for analysis was mainly because of a summer program I did last Summer through an "externship" with Extern. I wanted to get some experience with modeling, and they were offering a course about value investing that required participants to choose any semiconductor related stock of their choice that was over $1B mkt cap. I came across MXL when I was researching my options, and the main reason I chose MXL over the others was because it had strong revenue, which showed me that it had a clearly successful business. The other key part was its previous history during the semiconductor shortage in the midst of the COVID pandemic. I was curious if it would ever be able to reach its previous peak of around $75/share, and at the time I started researching it was at around $11/share. Safe to say it did eventually reach its peak again...
Just sold HGRAF and make my first 1k, what to put it in to make it 2k?
Sono entrata in HGRAF a 2$ ma sto pensando seriamente di aggiungere adesso, ho grande fiducia nell' azienda
How’d you find HGRAF so early? I’m currently pretty deep in on HOVR, but currently baghoding HGRAF
Yeah I looked into it in August 2025 and I think October is when I bought. Put it on the back burner due to being so invested in HGRAF. Been looking into HOVR again the last few days and am really impressed with all of the updates. I'm very bullish HOVR as well and completely agree that they are setting up to explode. I think they will beat out their competitors. Great team behind the company as well.
Yeah I've considered putting more into HOVR but all my spare money has gone to Sparc Technologies and HGRAF. I can't stop buying HGRAF
You can check his last post and see me (and others) calling him out on spreading misinformation about HGRAF
I bought in at $0.90. check out his post history. He is notorious for being misinformed about HGRAF and at one point I'm certain he was shorting the stock. Also check mine if you don't believe me.
It’s funny when people like you complain that actual gems get mentioned here. I was screaming from the rooftops when HGRAF was under $1 but all I got was “pump and dump” replies. Maybe listen for once instead of ignoring real companies for the other shitcos that get posted here. Just saying
You got any opinions on these: ENSI, KRAKEN, SATL, MDA, HGRAF ( i got many more bets if you wanna dicuss).
HGRAF - so many catalysts coming over the next months too.
My biggest position right now is HOVR, followed by AUR, and then HGRAF. HGRAF is the biggest wildcard because it’s essentially banking off a “god” material which requires little to get its benefit to still be needed in the tons. I hope it gets there because I have a lot of money in it, but I could see it lag behind and then become something in the 2030s
HGRAF pumped so hard already it basically has to perfectly execute for years to even justify its current price much less 10x.
I personally feel HGRAF, RZLV, HOVR, ONDS have potential for 5-10x by 2030. What do you think about these?
https://preview.redd.it/q51r4zkbnkxg1.png?width=1459&format=png&auto=webp&s=dc51312872d691969c7a5019c62c09d9f7d6c423 Agreed. SLS is printing a head and shoulders pattern after running up for 2 months. This looks like exit liquidity mining. ATCH is showing exhaustion. PSRHF just broke support 5 days ago and is on its way down to the daily 200. HGRAF just rejected on the daily 50 after rejecting twice at 6 dollars. SRXH is pinned sideways since early Feb, while trading between .11 and .15 cents. I'm blocking that guy and his supporters.
I’m 70% long term safe (S&P500 ETF like VOO) and 30% risk. The only current stocks I have is with RKLB, HGRAF, KRKNF, CTM, and, TSM, NVDA, CHHYF. In terms of highly speculative to mid speculative, and no speculative, highly speculative is HGRAF, CTM and CHHYF for me. Only invest in highly speculative what you’re comfortable with losing.
As someone invested in it (so take it with a pinch of salt and do your own DD) - The moat is the production method. Explosion synthesis of Acetylene gas & oxygen to give 99.8% purity turbostratic graphene. Energy wise is the most efficient method developed, and blows conventional methods from the past decade out the water. Often 'graphene' that is sold at the moment is extremely low purity due to how hard it is to produce from graphite and involves a complex process of having to mine it and then process it which is time and cost intensive. This approach just needs oxygen and acetylene, no mining, no expensive multi-staged processing. The units that do it are called Hyperion units, are very small and modular, each producing 10t - 20t per year depending on how long they are run per day. At $250,000 per tonne, each unit will generate 2.5 - 5m per year and costs $500k to produce. Being conservative, this means each unit pays for itself after approx 3 months of production. Margins have been estimated by management at around 60-70%. Thats pretty much the starter info to start to see the thesis behind it. Initially the company isn't flush with cash, so production will be on the lower end - but once revenue starts coming in the operation becomes profitable quickly -> allows further scaling in production capacity -> further revenue -> further production capacity. In short it's a bet that the company will snowball production driven by proprietary tech providing the best purity on market, with lowest costs of any company which will allow for rapid scaling and in turn opening up the graphene market which has been hamstrung by low quality and absurdly high production costs which have resulted in huge costs per tonne for customer which in turn have priced out huge swathes of potential markets/customers such as cement, pigments, lubricants etc. For some balance, the bear case on the company is that graphene is an extremely niche commodity that has extremely limited demand and the company has landed no contracts yet - meaning the main investment thesis remains unproven until there is a signal that the market actually wants what HGRAF is producing. The bull response is above, but in short is that graphene is and has been a niche market, not because graphene isn't useful (there is mountains of evidence to show how insanely useful this wonder material is), but because until now there's been no way to scale production at a purity that is useful outside the confines of laboratory. i.e. yes the market is dead, but HGRAF is a disruptive element that will change that. All depends on your risk tolerance, but to me the benefits of this graphene is beyond question from the evidence. This is the first company to be able to produce it at scale and at a cost that will allow entirely new sectors to consider it and save themselves huge amounts of money by introducing it into their products. All rational signs say this could be huge, but it's a matter of execution and landing clients now which is far easier said than done - so not a sure thing.
Similar story here. My big winners (SLS, PLSR, HGRAF, and ADEZ) all retreated from big rallies so it's just been a slow bleed.
What makes you so excited about HGRAF? It feels like they have no moat, but I’ll admit I only have a surface understanding of the company and industry.
Man I really want to believe in rocket lab and planet labs...but idk. HGRAF will buy!
And absolutely no mention of HGRAF.
SRXH HGRAF ATCH AMFN SLS Dip considerations: IAG ALOY NOW PSRHF
SRXH HGRAF ATCH PSRHF Dip considerations: IAG ALOY
HGRAF next banger?
I don’t have time to explain both in the depth of due diligence you should do before buying them but take ten minutes and check them both out. Charbone is the one I’m buying currently as my positions in HGRAF and SLS are both locked in for the long haul now.
Do you have any DD on the Charbone and HGRAF?
Boo if you saw my comments in the past you would’ve found HGRAF under $1 and SLS under $1.70. NFA but I think Charbone hydrogen is next up. High risk Canadian penny stock that is attempting to scale into a full fledged mid tier industrial gas supplier. Hydrogen, Helium and like 10-15 other types of industrial gas. It won’t go as high as HGRAF can but the potential is dollarland or more for a stock that is 11 cents usd.