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

The Problem I See With Crypto.com Coin’s Rebranding as Cronos

The Crypto.com Coin has rebranded to Cronos to align its token with decentralized finance (DeFi). I see a couple of problems with this move.

Third Time’s a Charm With Alphabet’s Latest Acquisition

Cybersecurity is an important priority for companies. That’s why Alphabet paid $5.4 billion to buy Mandiant. That’s good news for GOOG stock.  

7 S&P 500 Stocks That Have Raised Their Guidance in 2022

The number of companies raising guidance in 2022 has been slower than usual. Here are seven S&P 500 stocks that have upped guidance.

Hudson Bay Capital Can Breathe a Sigh of Relief on Vinco Ventures

Hudson Bay Capital Management is Vinco Ventures' largest shareholder. Fortunately, BBIG stock is small part of hedge fund's holdings. 

Aggressive Investors Ought to Be Buying SoFi Stock Under $10

SOFI stock is down 19% since the company announced earnings in early March, presenting an opportunity for investors with a long-term view.

Until Affirm Makes Money, Block Is a Better Buy for Risk-Averse Investors

Affirm has lost 80% from its 52-week high of $176.65 in early November. AFRM stock now trades 27% below IPO price. Is it time to buy?

Nio Puts on a Brave Face Despite EV Slowdown

China’s subsidy cuts appear to be reducing demand for electric vehicles including Nio’s. That’s not good news for NIO stock in the near term. 

After a Sour Year in 2021, Can Lemonade Deliver in 2022?

Lemonade lost $241 million in 2021, almost double a year earlier. Did the insurtech do anything right in 2021 to justify buying LMND stock?

Addition by Subtraction Does Not Make AT&T a Buy

Most InvestorPlace contributors feel AT&T becomes a better company after WarnerMedia spinoff. That doesn’t make T stock a buy. Here’s why.

Did Matterport Go Public too Early?

Matterport’s business gets stronger while MTTR stock continues to fall further. Is this an example of a company going public too early?