Will Ashworth

Will Ashworth

Expertise: Public and private companies, Portfolio construction

About Will:
Will Ashworth has written about investments full-time since 2008. He loves investing and is passionate about helping others put their money to work. He particularly enjoys creating model portfolios that stand the test of time.

Publications where he’s appeared include InvestorPlace, The Motley Fool Canada, Investopedia, Kiplinger, and several others in both the U.S. and Canada. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

You can follow Will on LinkedIn. 

Recent Articles

Does Tilray Have the Right Stuff to Become a Global Leader?

Tilray thinks a few companies will control 60%-75% of the global cannabis market. Is that good news or bad for TLRY stock? 

Thanks to Apps Like Robinhood, Buying MARK Stock Makes Little Sense

On June 1, Remark announced that the company’s partnership with Hanvon won the phase two implementation of the smart stores for China Mobile. The contract is said to be worth several million dollars, although no specific numbers were given.      

Ford Should Have Bought Tesla When It Had the Chance

It might seem crazy but Ford could have bought out Tesla stock if management had deployed a little more vision in their strategies. Now, that opportunity is long gone.

How the CDC Put a Wrench in Royal Caribbean’s Plans

The CDC just threw a wrench in Royal Caribbean’s restart plans. If you own RCL stock, you might want to change course.

The Peet’s Coffee IPO Shows That Coffee Is Still Hot 

JDE Peet's went public on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange, but the Peet's Coffee IPO is still important to understand. Here's why.

10 Cash-Rich Stocks to Buy for Peace of Mind

If you're looking to preserve some capital while the economy is on the brink of disaster, these 10 cash stocks are a great place to start.

No Free Cash Flow, No Problem, Say the GE Bulls

General Electric isn’t expected to generate positive free cash flow until 2021. How much should should owners of GE stock care?

Starbucks May Have Learned Something From Luckin Coffee

Starbucks might have actually learned something from Luckin Coffee. But that doesn’t mean you should buy LK stock. 

These 7 Pet Care Stocks Will Reduce the Cost of Pet Ownership

Global pet care sales could hit $203 billion by 2025. Here are seven pet care stocks to buy from the only pet care ETF in the U.S. 

A Safer Way to Play MGM Resorts with Covid-19 Still Raging

Although the reopening of casinos is a positive narrative for MGM stock, your best bet at this time is to consider gambling-related ETFs.