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About Daniel Lacalle

Daniel Lacalle (Madrid, 1967). PhD Economist and Fund Manager. Author of bestsellers "Life In The Financial Markets" and "The Energy World Is Flat" as well as "Escape From the Central Bank Trap". Daniel Lacalle (Madrid, 1967). PhD Economist and Fund Manager. Frequent collaborator with CNBC, Bloomberg, CNN, Hedgeye, Epoch Times, Mises Institute, BBN Times, Wall Street Journal, El Español, A3 Media and 13TV. Holds the CIIA (Certified International Investment Analyst) and masters in Economic Investigation and IESE.

Biden’s Energy Plan May Be Costly For Consumers

Joe Biden has presented a $2 trillion clean energy plan that may be very expensive for consumers if the United States follows the mistakes of the European example.

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There are some important facts that should concern us when thinking about the US and Europe’s energy policy, supporting industry and creating jobs:

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In Defense of Hedge Funds. Gamestop Squeeze Hides Market Excess Risk

The short-squeeze forced in Gamestop and other stocks through Reddit’s WallStreetBets has generated a massive media frenzy against hedge funds and comments all over social media hailing the decision of a group of small investors to trigger a huge repurchase of a beaten-down stock.

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“Value” Or “Growth”. The Demise of Value Investing?

In the last five years we have witnessed a debate that in my opinion is incorrect and in some cases deliberately manipulated. The dilemma “Value” against “Growth” and the demonization of the former in the face of bad recurring market performance.

Value is the strategy in which the selection of stocks ​​is based on analyzing the fundamentals and finding those companies that trade at cheap multiples and with high potential for revaluation.  Growth is the strategy that looks for companies with high growth that deserve a higher valuation for being in a period of a strong increase in margins and sales.

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