written by reader The 20-Second Battery

by alaska51 | April 17, 2014 9:36 pm

This is a teaser from Frank Curzio[1] of Phase 1 Investor at Stansberry Research[2]. He has the name of the company that has the technology that allows these small batteries to put out enough cranking power to start a car, presumably with a dead battery[3]. I am not sure if they actually tested them on a ”dead” battery. It seems the manufacturer-Powerall, simply claims that this device can start your car. I may have missed the part that it can actually start your vehicle by jumpstarting a ”dead” battery, which is why we have and use jumper cables.

Endnotes:
  1. Frank Curzio: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/frank-curzio/
  2. Stansberry Research: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/stansberry-research/
  3. battery: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/battery/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2014/04/microblog-the-20-second-battery/


3 responses to “written by reader The 20-Second Battery”

  1. It’s really just a “maybe that will be possible someday” pitch to catch your attention with the phone and the car battery — it’s actually a teaser pitch for a graphite company on the stretch premise that they’ll get rich because of demand for graphene. I wrote about it here: http://www.stockgumshoe.com/reviews/phase-1-investor/curzios-the-20-second-battery-investing-in-a-miracle-material/

  2. J.ROSSI says:

    A COMMENT YOU HEAR OFTEN….I DO HOPE…..YOU ARE AMAZING, THANK YOU, THE GRAPHENE …THING HAS BEEN TOSSED A BOUT AND MANY $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ LOST BY INVESTORS, THIS ONE??, YES BUT ONLY A MINIMAL AMOUNT FOR A TRAIL MARKER, AFTER A FEW YEARS THE TRAIL SEEMED ENDLESS OR CIRCULAR, MOVER IT TO P & L
    AGAIN THANKS….MOST APPRECIATIVE… J.R.

  3. God bless you guys! Your answers are straight and forward and so very honest . Oh! I forgot to mention , helpful. Thanks, John DeLellis

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