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Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA has been a frequent guest on Bloomberg TV and Fox Business News, has been quoted in Barron’s Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post and is a frequent contributor to Forbes Moneybuilder, GuruFocus, MarketWatch and InvestorPlace.com. Charles ...more

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Milton Friedman Was Wrong. Inflation Is Not Always A Monetary Phenomenon
I have a lot of respect for the late Milton Friedman. I really do. His unapologetic defense of the free market was–and still is–a breath of fresh air amidst the constant drone of calls for the government to “do something” to fix all of our problems, real or imagined.
Want An Explanation For Secular Stagnation? Try Demographics
The Federal Reserve can lower interest rates to zero, or even–as the European Central Bank has done–into negative territory.
Black Friday 2014: What Are Retailers Expecting
The holiday shopping season seems to start a little earlier every year.
What Are The Masters Of The Universe Buying?
You should never blindly follow the investment moves of anyone—not even masters of the universe like Carl Icahn or George Soros.
Dividend Smackdown: Microsoft Vs. ExxonMobil
Both stocks are monster dividend payers with long histories of rewarding their shareholders.
This Week’s Sizemore Insights: Hunting For Global Value
Expensive markets are supposed to correct, and cheap markets are supposed to rally as both revert to their long-term averages.
Big Tobacco Launches A “Safer” Cigarette. It Won’t Stem The Decline
RAI made headlines this week by announcing the planned launch of the Revo, a “safe” cigarette that heats tobacco rather than burning it. PM has a similar product in the works for sale overseas.
Interview: The Evolution Of Retirement
Today, Americans look at retirement as an entitlement – a reward for a lifetime of hard work – but that wasn’t always the case.
Japan's 'Surprise' Recession And How You Should Trade It
Quantitative easing cannot manufacture real demand. But it can cause stock and bond prices to rise, and the newly printed money makes it way into the capital markets.
Rise Of The Robots
Robots have been replacing assembly line workers for decades. But now, they’re starting to replace retail clerks too…sort of.
The Economics Of Disney’s Frozen
Frozen is the highest-grossing animated movie in history – bringing in more than $1.2 billion – and it is selling more merchandise than ever.
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