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

The Potential for Disney Stock Begins and Ends with Disney+

Disney stock stopped moving higher due to cable cutting, so DIS needs to find success in streaming to resume the growth of DIS stock.

5 Growthy Stocks Trading Below 15X Earnings

As older industries adopt new strategies, investors can sometimes uncover high-growth stocks trading at 'boring' price-earnings ratios.

Blowout Earnings Aside, Lay off CyberArk Stock for Now

CyberArk stock reported stellar earnings and revenue numbers for both Q4 and fiscal 2018, but the 2019 outlook makes the near-term uncertain.

Wall Street Has Priced in the Roadblocks Facing Ford Stock

Ford stock faces difficult challenges long term, but with its 7% dividend yield and 6.2 forward PE ratio, F stock could become a short-term buy.

As Culp Cleans Up, Here’s the Speculative Buy Case for GE Stock

Amid renewed confidence and moves to address GE's lingering problems, a speculative case for General Electric stock has begun to appear.

Twilio Stock Has Become More Pie in the Sky Than Cloud

Twilio stock met earnings estimates and beat on revenue, but given its high valuation, investors reacted tepidly to this news on TWLO.

4 Airline Stocks That Are Cleared for Takeoff Amid Market Turbulence

Although most airline stocks currently support low valuations, these carriers should move higher despite competitive and regulatory hurdles.

An Unexpected Danger Could Smoke Philip Morris Stock

PM stock has maintained a rising, high-yield dividend throughout its history, but it also poses an unforeseen threat to PM.

5 High-Growth Stocks Undervalued by the Market

These high-growth stocks trade at reasonable valuations given their growth rates and should surge higher once the market takes notice.

3 Cheap Stocks to Buy (Before They Skyrocket)

These cheap stocks offer a low multiple, high growth rates, and a catalyst that should take them higher in the coming months and years.