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Q: Hello Good Friday,

Im looking to buy & I would love to get your guys opinion on Vitreous Glass as a company for a long term growth investor? What is you most recent opinion of this company. On a valuation basis would it be cheap or expensive? Thank you very much. I look forward to your expert opinion.
Read Answer Asked by John on December 01, 2017
Q: Hi there, what are your thoughts on NetCents the stock? or NetCents the coin? Do you think it is too risky?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on December 01, 2017
Q: I am trying to understand the bitcoin / cryptocurrency frenzy. Particularly, I see articles talking about the bitcoin "trade" taking away from the gold trade. With my limited understanding of the bitcoin, it seems like it is a currency that trades with the volatility of a junior miner. So, why would it be suggested that, in times of uncertainty in the markets, money would possibly flow into bitcoin trades vs the historical "safe" haven of gold and thereby form another headwind for the price of gold?

Read Answer Asked by Randy on December 01, 2017
Q: Hello.
You recently responded with the following to a question about what may concern you about TV "The price would be our main concern."
As I own TV with only a recent purchase at current price level, would you please expand on this comment?
If price is a worry then do you have a valuation/price in mind that makes this investment a safer bet?
A response written as it has been, would have most investor reading into your words that we should expect a price pullback of significant nature.

Thanks
Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on December 01, 2017
Q: Your monthly balanced equity report states that the BE portfolio targets an annualized 10% return. This will obviously fluctuate and there will be good and bad years, but if you were to benchmark against say the S&P 500 (or any other benchmark if you have a preferred choice), what sort of alpha would you expect? After all, every equity investor strives for better than market returns right, otherwise we would just buy a low cost market ETF and be done with it.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on December 01, 2017