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.

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Recent Articles

If You Own Carnival, Don’t Fret Over Cruise Repositioning News

CCL stock dropped after Norwegian Cruise Lines announced it would reposition its Asia cruise lines, but the selling is overdone.

7 Stock Picks That Are Killing It Despite the Dicey Economy

Finding stock picks to recommend in the current economy is getting tougher by the day. Here are seven that are delivering for shareholders.

Snap’s Revenue Warning Had Really Poor Timing

Snap acquired Wave Optics for $542 million in cash and SNAP stock in May 2021. The latest revenue warning is anything but good news for them.

Can Carnival Shake Its Huge Losses in Q2?

Carnival’s revenues in Q1 2022 were night and day from Q1 2021. Yet, its operating loss was identical. That says something about CCL stock.

7 Best Blue-Chip Stocks to Buy Now for Safety

The S&P 500 is down more than 15% in 2022. That makes it difficult to find the best blue-chip stocks to buy to keep the bear market away.

Asana Continues to Generate Investor Interest Despite the Losses

Asana is having a decent week in the markets. Down 68% YTD, ASAN stock could be on the cusp of a big revival.

Is DraftKings CEO Jason Robins Paid Too Much?

A recent Twitter dustup between DraftKings CEO Jason Robins and a disgruntled shareholder suggests he's paid way too much DKNG stock.

Forget About Billionaire Ray Dalio’s Recent GameStop Buy 

It's unlikely Bridgewater Associates held onto its shares for the long run, so don't count its buy as a reason to pick up GME stock.

Nio’s Product Diversity Makes It a Long-Term Buy

By 2024, Nio could have as many as eight or nine electric vehicles in production. Its product diversity makes NIO stock a long-term buy.

Lucid’s Controlling Shareholder Remains in its Corner

Lucid Group’s controlling shareholder just filed its Q1 2022 13F. It didn’t sell any LCID stock. That’s good news...for now.