Charles Sizemore

Charles Sizemore

Charles Lewis Sizemore is a market veteran of 20-plus years, dedicated to helping people achieve financial freedom through smart investing.

He holds a Master’s Degree in Finance and Accounting from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance with an International Emphasis from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and as a Phi Beta Kappa scholar.

As a keen market observer, economist, investment analyst, and prolific writer, Charles has been a repeat guest on Fox Business, has been quoted in Barron’s Magazine, and has been featured in numerous well-reputed publications and financial websites, including MarketWatch, TheStreet.com, MSN Money, Seeking Alpha, Stocks, Futures, and Options magazine, The Daily Reckoning, Benzinga, Minyanville, and Investment International.

While Charles enjoys playing basketball and his grandfather’s old saxophone his passion lies in finding investment opportunities that become safe havens for investors navigating this age of chaos.

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Recent Articles

China Stocks Face a Demographic Collapse

The Chinese economy and China stocks have great prospects in the immediate future ... but its long-term outlook might surprise you.

For Emerging Market Exposure, Look Beyond BRICs and EEM

Most emerging market ETFs are heavily weighted to countries that have already emerged or are limited to the BRIC countries. It's time to look beyond BRICs.

Buy China Now Before Another Bull Run

Chinese stocks are cheap and hated by investors right now. Could another 300% return in FXI be on the horizon?

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Looking at REITs, insiders have been buying shares of Stag Industrial for the past year. Should you follow their lead and snag some STAG stock?

NFLX – Have Investors Lost Faith in the Netflix Streaming Revolution?

Netflix has revolutionized the way we get programming. But buyers of NFLX stock should beware; competitors are likely to reap the rewards of the revolution.