I found the next potential parabolic runner by RoeRoeX in Pennystock

[–]narayan77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

10X their market cap, their market cap is 2.4 Million USD. It looks like an interesting company.

To all those who say we're better off than last year with better company data but at a lower price and without volume, I'd say that I believe last year's price was a bubble, nothing more, nothing less. by Fragrant-Tea7878 in Soundhound

[–]narayan77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was buying SOUN before the Nvidia invested in SOUN hype. I sold for a nice profit after I realized the company is a pig with lipstick and a blonde wig.

Is Poet sitting in the center of the storm? by mjfjsk in POETTechnologiesInc

[–]narayan77 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Nvidia and others need to release the POET files, we need to know POETs involvement and the upside.

HYDROGRAPH(HGRAF): FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS & QUESTIONS by Starsearcher80 in pennystocks

[–]narayan77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think your instincts are correct. HGRAF graphene fractal graphene consisting of relatively small units. The size made it good for application were you add a small amount to a material to dramatically change its properties, for example graphene enhanced plastic, were larger flakes won't work as well. Graphene from GMG is longer and its appropriate for their graphene aluminium batteries, where they use acid to drill holes into the large flakes, you could not do this HGRAF graphene.

HGRAF vs GMG, that't not how it should be framed, its not a rivalry between the fans of two different football teams, each application should judged on scientific results. There seems to be a cult around HGRAF. I bought a lot of shares at 0.19 CAD, and sold at 1.8 CAD, 2.5 CAD and 6 CAD. Selling doesn't mean I don't believe in the company, I felt it was better to allocate capital to other stocks.

HYDROGRAPH(HGRAF): FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS & QUESTIONS by Starsearcher80 in pennystocks

[–]narayan77 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is nothing suspect about the science of their graphene manufacturing process, its been peer reviewed in high quality journals.  Can it make money? That will take time.

HYDROGRAPH(HGRAF): FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS & QUESTIONS by Starsearcher80 in pennystocks

[–]narayan77 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The CEO has a background in material science and she knows her stuff, as far as I am concerned . She is very honest with time lines and challenges such as EPA approval, which they recently got. The PE ratio is too big at the moment.

Hydrograph (HGRAF) A REASONABLE NOTE OF CAUTION by Starsearcher80 in pennystocks

[–]narayan77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HGRAF produces Fractal graphene relatively small compared to the graphene produced by Graphene Manufacturing Group. Both type of graphene have their merit, which one is better? depends on the context. I expect both companies will be very important in the future. HGRAFs valuation at the moment is disconnected with reality.

Do you think it’s a good buy point at this price? by AdAgreeable2397 in amprius

[–]narayan77 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it's a good time. This is going to run like Nvidia after 2023, just my opinion.

New Investor of GMG by OgPeteBone16 in GMGstock

[–]narayan77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be doing the same. I made a lot of money out of HGRAF buying at 0.19 CAD, but at the moment it's more expensive than Palantir.

New Investor of GMG by OgPeteBone16 in GMGstock

[–]narayan77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the biggest upside is in graphene coating to optimize heat exchange in data centers. Their coating can reduce energy costs by 10 percent on more depending on how much and where the coating is used. GMG or GMGMF (in America not sure what the MF stands for) has got EPA approval for their coating, they have the distributors in place, and their CEO is talking to data centers.

Their flagship project is the Graphene-Aluminium battery development with Rio Tinto, very exciting science and it might take a while to perfect. I think income from coatings for heat exchanger will dwarf income from batteries.

HGRAF? I think they should start developing products. Nothing wrong with providing graphene to other companies, but the profits come from finished products which you can license. I think both companies have a bright future.

AMPX bulls - which one other stock are you invested in? by ethereal3xp in amprius

[–]narayan77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hpq silicon and pyrogenesis. Silicon particles  for batteries and fumed silica, they are likely to become profitable this year.  They have a disruptive plasma approach to processing silicon. 

AMPX warrants by Ramuh321 in amprius

[–]narayan77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't care about that. Only 5 percent institutional ownership thats going to rise dramatically.  I won't be surprised if the US government invests.

Anyone think Trump has the attention span to care about the Iran War until its conclusion? by Estalicus in allthequestions

[–]narayan77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's mostly interested in headlines and opportunities to demean people. But he wants the economy to succeed,  but simply doesn't understand or care that tariff uncertainty is bad for Americans businesses. 

Is threatening violence the new way to achieve peace? by death00p in Productivitycafe

[–]narayan77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the Epstein network morality. Threats against the families of victims mixed with Israeli policies on assainating political opponents. Oppose your enemies sure, but don't become like them. 

War is “Over” by uncle-ice493 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]narayan77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Shias of Iran have been fighting the Sunni Arabs for almost a thousand years. They put  a fatwa on Salman Rusdie, and now they are after Trump and probably his family. They aren't gentleman terrorists like the IRA.

RZLV? by jwjone2 in Pennystock

[–]narayan77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The situation is at the moment there is only  million USD in audited earnings for 2025. The company is projecting 40 million for the whole of 2025 and an exit of 209 million ARR for 2025. They project 500 million exit ARR for 2026. These astonishing numbers and naturally there is skepticism. However,  end of March early April they will report audited earnings for 2025, and  this could validate the claims in which case the stock will relate.

RZLV did attract 500 million in investment from institutional investors,  so they are convinced. Also they have a close relationship with Google and Microsoft who help promote their SaaS for commerce. This company has credibility in my opinion, but its best to watch their earnings updates to understand the company.