Scientific Exploration features RV stock study

Thanks to Mark Samuelson and Jon Knowles for passing along this information via the Applied Precognition Project discussion group! As Mark pointed out, this could come in handy to share with the RV-uninitiated or those who are a bit skeptical of your remote viewing efforts.  The video features Christopher Carson Smith, who is Paul Smith’s son.

A June 2014 Journal of Scientific Exploration article features a study out of the University of Colorado regarding a 2010 study and experiment titled: “Stock Market Prediction Using Associative Remote Viewing by Inexperienced Remote Viewers:” http://www.scientificexploration.org/talks/29th_annual/29th_annual_smith_stock_market_prediction_associative_remote_viewing.html

Ten inexperienced remote viewers attempted to predict the outcome of the Dow Jones Industrial Average using associative remote viewing. They went 7 for 7 in making accurate predictions of the stock market.

Regarding the financial results, from the study:

“..on an initial investment of $10,000 we gained approximately $16,000 with a total of $26,000 at the end of trial 5. The first five trials were conducted on days of large market swings, therefore the potential gains were very large. Trials 6 and 7 happened on days of small market changes and, despite resulting in correct predictions, produced small losses because of the mechanics of the options trading vehicle. A timing issue in the trade of trial 7 resulted in an additional monetary loss of approximately $12,000. However, it is important to stress that this was in spite of the prediction itself being correct. (Without this timing error, total cash at the end of the project would have amounted to $38,000, or a return of almost 400% on the investment in a span of about two weeks.)”

Detailed explanation of protocol is included in the study which is downloadable at this link:  http://psiphen.colorado.edu/Pubs/Smith14.pdf

http://dailygrail.com/Mind-Mysteries/2014/6/Researchers-Use-ESP-Make-Thousands-Dollars-the-Stock-Market