Alpesh Patel's Archive
Alpesh Patel
Alpesh Patel is an award-winning hedge fund and private equity fund manager, international bestselling author, entrepreneur and Dealmaker.
He is the Founder and CEO of Praefinium Partners and is a Financial Times Top FTSE 100 forecaster, beating leading fund managers, analysts and journalists.
He has penned more than 200 columns for the Financial Times and has written 18 book on investing, translated into six languages, including The Mind of a Trader and 7 Simple Strategies of Highly Effective Traders. (One of his books was even a top 5 bestseller on Amazon – right behind Harry Potter.) A frequent guest on financial news shows, Alpesh also hosted his own shows on Bloomberg TV, CNBC and Sky TV.
He’s a sought-after speaker, having presented at more than 500 conferences across the globe, including for Rothschilds, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and the London Business School.
A University of Oxford alumnus and former Visiting Fellow in Business, Alpesh interned for U.S. Congressman Eliot Engel and was appointed to a U.K. advisory position by former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
As a senior-most Dealmaker in the U.K.’s Department for International Trade, he is part of a team that has helped deliver $1 billion of investment to the U.K. since 2005. He’s also a former Council Member of the 100-year-old Chatham House, the foreign affairs think-tank, whose patron is Queen Elizabeth. For his services to the U.K. economy, Alpesh received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) from the Queen in 2020.
As a recognized authority on fintech, online trading and venture capital, his past and current client list includes American Express, Merrill Lynch HSBC, Charles Schwab, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, NYSE Life… and more.
Alpesh is also known for his philanthropic efforts. He co-founded the U.K. chapter of the largest entrepreneur mentorship organization in the world (TIE.org), and is co-chair of the Loomba Foundation, which supports widows and orphans.
Investor Magazine calls him “The U.K.’s most respected stock picker.” The Independent says he is “An expert in his field.” And Channel 4 TV called him “UK’s best known online trader.”
Alpesh writes an elite weekly column for Total Wealth and runs the award-winning research service GVI Investor… bringing his hedge fund secrets to everyday investors.
Dealmaker’s Diary: This International Shipper Is Setting Sail for Growth
This small cap shipper has been growing earnings at a 57% clip… and is very cheap.
Dealmaker’s Diary: A MedTech Leader With a Healthy Outlook
This medtech is a leading producer of medical devices and equipment for heart patients… and it isn’t missing a beat.
Dealmaker’s Diary: Bank on This Cheap Fintech That’s Growing Quickly
After last year’s one-two-three punch of banking blowups… the sector is undervalued by many measures. Add to that the rise of AI… And you get a cheap fintech stock that is quickly growing.
Dealmaker’s Diary: Sit Back and Relax While This Stock Gains 60%
There’s more to this $2 billion furniture maker than meets the eye… and it stands out for Alpesh for two reasons…
Dealmaker’s Diary: Can This Beloved Company Recapture Its Magic?
This stock used to be a dream come true for investors… but has fallen from its highs. A reader wants to know if the company can recapture its former magic.
Dealmaker’s Diary: A Controversial Shot at 160% Gains
Alpesh takes a purely financial look at a controversial stock. The numbers tell the tale…
Dealmaker’s Diary: This Healthcare Stock Comes With a Warning
This company is in a high demand, and it operates in a critically important part of the healthcare sector. But Alpesh says it comes with a warning. Watch his video here.
Stock of the Week: Sizing Up This 170-Year-Old Apparel Maker
The largest brand in the world has had a tough few years. But after taking a 50% haircut, the stock looks ready to move.
Stock of the Week: A Tech Platform With Red-Hot Growth
This digital advertising platform has a market cap of $35 billion and has grown revenues at a scorching 43% since going public in 2016. AND it meets Alpesh’s strict criteria. See what it is here…