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Crazy to think that this... [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy You're Invited To Graphene's 20th Bday Next Month Alex Koyfman | Sep 21, 2024 Dear Reader, One month from now, on October 22, 2024, graphene will be celebrating its 20th birthday. Crazy to think that this futuristic, nanostructural wonder material has already been with us for two decades, but it’s a historical fact. [graphene] Though known and somewhat understood in theory since the 1940s, when it came to the first intentional isolation of the carbon-based single-layer nanostructure, the milestone event took place on October 22, 2004 during research conducted by physicists Andre Giem and Konstantin Novoselov. Six years later, it won both men the Nobel Prize for physics, which almost immediately kicked off the graphene marketing craze. As usually is the case when writers and journalists start speculating on what scientists and engineers will be able to do, the expectations of what graphene would mean to society quickly spiraled out of control. Graphene planes. Graphene prosthetics. Graphene implants… Graphene circuit boards to supplant silicon. Tiny $3 Stock Delivers an AI Death Blow to Nvidia [TRADE ALERT ENCLOSED: CLICK HERE for the SHORT 5-MINUTE VIDEO...]( So Where Is This Graphene Based World We Were Promised? Everything was supposed to be if not replaced, then enhanced by this wonder material. Only problem was with production costs running at over $3000/ounce a full decade after the material was first isolated, economic realities simply did not line with the imaginations of the futurists touting the innovation. So by the time the world turned its attention to the Trump presidency, and a few years later, to the Covid pandemic, and then onto the lithium bubble, graphene had become all but an afterthought. But the thing is, historically, it’s the days after the hype wears off that the most dramatic progress begins. Just think back to the late 90s, when the internet first started to glow with the magical aura of a society-altering technology. Then the bubble burst, laying waste to hopeful speculators in the spring of 2000. But after the dust settled, the tech sector continued to grow, largely hype free, for the next two decades. URGENT: Buy THIS before Bitcoin hits $100,000 Discover the $25 Bitcoin secret that could turn into a fortune soon. Historically, this secret investment soared by 6,865%, surpassing Bitcoin’s own performance. This has nothing to do with buying Bitcoin or any Bitcoin ETFs... You can easily access this secret investment through your standard brokerage account. [Go here to learn the details now.]( Want To Make Money Every TIme? Buy After The Bubble Collapses One look at the Nasdaq's last quarter century, which more or less tracked this macrotrend, paints the full picture. [tech bubble] The initial hype was just a blip on the radar when viewed in context with the entire story. Right now, as you read this, the first signs that graphene is hitting precisely that point in its evolution are coming into view. And the most salient of those signs is the quiet appearance of truly world-changing technologies - into the consumer market. One example that’s perhaps the most characteristic of graphene's transformative effect comes to us from the rechargeable battery industry. There’s an Australian company developing a 100% lithium free, graphene-aluminum rechargeable battery that’s currently in advanced testing. This battery boasts charge capacity and service life of 3-5 times greater than that of lithium-ion, which is itself remarkable given that energy density is lithium’s strong suit. These Numbers Aren't A Typo... But They Are Enough To Start A Revolution But even more impressive is charge speed, which is said to be up to 70x faster than even today’s best performing lithium ion batteries. At that speed, smart phones will need about one minute of charge per week to stay in operation. For electric cars, one minute at the charge station per month will supply the average American driver’s needs. Sounds incredible, but this is precisely the level of enhancement that graphene offers to many of the products where it can be applied. But the real innovation that this Australian company is bringing to humanity isn’t the batteries, but the graphene itself — produced in quantities and at prices previously thought impossible. Because of all the things graphene can do, scalability on the level necessary for the mass consumer market was the single biggest hurdle. With that hurdle finally surmounted, all of the fantasies promised to us over the last twenty years are finally within the reach of reality. This company trades publicly on two north American exchanges, and has the potential to disrupt the lithium-ion battery market over the next 3-5 years. And yet, I'd bet you’ve never heard of it. [Get all the information you need, right here](. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( His flagship service, Microcap Insider, provides market-beating insights into some of the fastest moving, highest profit-potential companies available for public trading on the U.S. and Canadian exchanges. With more than 5 years of track record to back it up, Microcap Insider is the choice for the growth-minded investor. Alex contributes his thoughts and insights regularly to [Energy and Capital](. To learn more about Alex, [click here](. [Fb]( [Li]( [Tw]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Energy and Capital, Copyright © 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. 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