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

Something’s Got to Give With AMD Stock

Su has her eyes on a 10-year run as the company’s CEO. That alone should give the AMD stock price a boost despite a relatively nosebleed valuation.

10 Companies Whose CEOs Care About All Stakeholders

If there’s a stakeholder lightning rod, BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) CEO Larry Fink would have to be it.

This Marijuana ETF Is a Smart Way to Play Aurora Cannabis Stock 

However, for those who want to go long Aurora, but are worried about getting burnt by individual cannabis stocks, parking your money in the ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF (NYSEARCA:MJ) is a wise move.

It’s Time to Look Beyond Beyond Meat’s Insider Selling

For the “newness” of its business, that’s actually not a terrible result. If it can continue to make money on a fiscal basis in 2020, the BYND stock price should start moving back toward its 52-week high of $239.71 set in July.

Plug Power’s Ambitious Billion Dollar Plan Is One of Two Things

PLUG has an ambitious plan to get to $1 billion in revenue. That could be great news for the owners of PLUG stock.  

Groupon Stock Needs More Than a ‘Hail Mary’ Merger to Survive

Earlier this year, CNBC’s Jim Cramer thought Groupon had value. Down 24% since, Groupon stock needs a Hail Mary.

Why Square Stock Still Looks Attractive

SQ has lost some of its shine in the past three months with SQ stock down 22% in that time. Is the company’s growth about to crumble?  

Apple Investors Ought to Look to 2020 for Answers

Essentially, all the news that happened in Q4 is baked into the Apple stock price. Moving forward, management’s guidance on 2020 is what matters most.

10 Stocks to Buy Regardless of Q3 Earnings

While Lululemon’s done a great job taking the battle to its bigger opponent, there’s no question that Nike still has what it takes to ring up sales on the register.

You May Want to Buy Twilio Stock Before Its Post-Earnings Pop

As a result of its acquisition, CFO Khozema Shipchandler said in Twilio’s second-quarter conference call that the company’s gross margins should be in the mid-to-high 50s for the foreseeable future, which is very good news for those who would like to see it deliver GAAP profitability in the near future.