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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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Walmart Puts Pressure On Amazon
The share buyback by Wal-Mart was a big move but competing with Amazon is a higher priority.
September 2017 Letter To Investors
September was a solid month for the Dividend Growth portfolio, as it retuned 1.02% for the month. This underperformed the 1.93% return for the S&P 500, but the portfolio also started the month with a larger-than-usual allocation to cash.
Howard Marks Speaks: Where Does Passive Investing Go From Here?
Passive investing can be thought of as a low-risk, low-cost and non-opinionated way to participate in “the market,” and that view is making it more and more popular.
Book Review: High Returns From Low Risk
We all know that higher returns come at the cost of higher risk. This is one of the basic fundamentals of investing. But what if it isn’t true?
Book Review: Get Rich With Options
For readers who are accustomed to thinking of options trading as a high-risk/high-return endeavor the book "Get Rich With Options" would be a great fit.
Hewlett Packard Has A Big Amazon Problem
Hewlett Packard Enterprise investors got some much-needed good news today, as the company beat third quarter estimates. Shares are up over 4% after hours.
Dividend Growth Portfolio August 2017 Performance And Outlook
Citi doubled its dividend last month after passing the Fed’s stress test. But even after the hike, Citi only pays out about 25% of its profits as dividends, so there is plenty of room to grow the dividend further.
On CNBC: Explosive Growth In Chinese Parcel Delivery
Emerging markets have had a really rough time over the past few years, due to weak demand from The US and Europe, slower growth in China, weak commodity prices, the threat of populist anti-trade politicians and a host of other issues.
The Simple Reasons Why Amazon Is Not A Monopoly
Amazon is big, and it’s getting bigger every day. Total U.S. retail and food services sales last year were over $5.5 trillion. Amazon’s $135 billion accounted for a measly 2% of that.
Why Dividends Matter: Prospect Capital
After dividends paid, a disappointing loser becomes a respectable winner.
It’s About Time, Kinder Morgan
After nearly two years of reduced payouts, Kinder Morgan will be aggressively hiking its dividend next year.
How To Amazon-Proof Your Real Estate Portfolio
The better comparison for Amazon would be a steamroller. Like a steamroller, Amazon slowly and methodically flattens everything in its path.
Store Capital (STOR): Thank You, Warren Buffett
Yesterday, up-and-coming triple-net retail REIT STORE Capital got a major boost when the company announced that Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway had recently purchased nearly 10% of the company.
Monthly Dividend Stocks To Pay Your Bills
I’m a big fan of monthly dividend stocks. Modern life is built around the idea of the monthly billing cycle: the mortgage payment, car payment, health insurance premiums, electricity, water and phone bills.
Does Amazon Have A Rival Suitor For Whole Foods?
Could Amazon’s plans to buy Whole Foods Market be thwarted by a rival suitor? I shared my thoughts with CNBC’s Dan Murphy.
I (Sort Of) Predicted The Amazon – Whole Foods Merger
By now, Amazon.com’s purchase of Whole Foods Market is old news. I’d love to tell you that I expected this merger to happen… but that might be stretching the truth a little.
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