On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Blaze Spinnaker <[email protected]>
wrote:

If we decide the report is fully credible and those graphs make historical
> highs, I think that's a good time to short.
>

I'm less confident on getting the timing right for a breakout development
than you.  Even if we saw a spike of interest comparable to the one shown
for the first Elforsk test, I very much doubt there will be more publicity
following upon it than happened the last time.  Even if the test results
are stellar, I do not think they would cause a movement in the oil markets
at this point.  If I had to guess, there would need to be three or four
credible, completely independent reproductions that were given high degree
of visibility in the mainstream media before cold fusion is even
sufficiently funded.  And then only after the implications of the new
technology became apparent to risk-averse pension managers would you start
to see some kind of downward movement in oil stocks.  Just my random,
uninformed guess.

Only indirectly relevant to this, there is word that Rossi has been seen in
Sweden.  This isn't necessarily a positive development, although it could
be benign.  What if the E-Cat became quiescent at some point, and he was
there to try to kickstart it again?

Eric

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