Will Healy

Will Healy

Will Healy is a freelance financial writer. He had a lifelong interest in the stock market, trading equities since the dot-com boom. Will pursued his passion for writing after working in the corporate world as both an analyst and an insurance sales professional. He likes to approach the market by focusing on deep value, dividends, and speculation.

Will’s writing has focused on stock analysis, as well as real estate, insurance, personal finance, macroeconomics, and politics. Along with InvestorPlace, his work has appeared on numerous sites, including Seeking Alpha, Yahoo! Finance, MSN Money, Kiplinger Tax Letter, and GOBankingRates. He holds both a B.S. in Journalism and an MBA in finance and strategy.

Recent Articles

5 Vanguard Funds to Beat the S&P 500

The S&P 500 has averaged 9.8% returns for the last 90 years, but these 5 Vanguard funds have it beat and are poised to continue this performance.

Schlumberger Meets Estimates, Expects Continued Profit Growth

SLB earnings met estimates, but they should continue to rise in the future as market dynamics drive demand for E&P services higher.

Time for Investors to Take Advantage of a Bargain in Ford Stock

Instead of asking, "Why is Ford stock so low?" investors should focus on its high dividend yield and low P/E ratio.

iQiyi Stock Has Way More Problems Than Protectionism and a Trade War

The chance to invest in the "Netflix of China" will draw investors to IQ stock, but the fact that IQ stock supports a weak balance sheet could bode poorly for the company's future.

As Earnings Approach, Bad News May Explain Why GE Stock Is So Low

The continuing negative surprises and a lack of confidence that GE's pain is over likely explain why GE stock is so low. Stockholders should prepare for the worst - revenue and earnings could come in even lower than expected.