About the expert

Dan Coatsworth is AJ Bell's Head of Markets. Dan has been with the company since December 2012 and has more than 18 years' experience in the industry, following the markets and all things investing. He has a degree in Corporate Communications from Southampton Solent University.

Dan is involved in a lot of the content published by AJ Bell, which includes; providing market commentary, starring in our educational videos, writing for Shares Magazine and co-presenting our Money and Markets podcast, as well as hosting and presenting at events for customers – both in person and online.

Dan’s passion lies with educating customers all about investing and staying informed about market events. He previously worked for Teletext on the business and personal finance desks which taught him the importance of telling a story in as few words as possible. He has also appeared as a business commentator on Times Radio and LBC News and written investment-related articles for The Telegraph, Evening Standard, Mail on Sunday and The Week.

A fun fact Dan learned about investing early on was to not get caught up on the hype around certain stocks. He found this out himself when the first share he bought was a company trying to recover copper from a shipwreck at the bottom of the ocean… this sounded exciting but sadly didn’t make him any money! Outside of work, Dan enjoys swimming and going to live gigs.

Latest articles from Dan Coatsworth

  • 6 February 2025

    Most popular ISA investments among AJ Bell DIY investor customers in January

    DIY investors were in risk-on mode during January 2025 judging by the most popular ISA investment choices on the AJ Bell platform.

    Exposure to global markets and the tech sector topped the list of places investors deployed money, suggesting they started the new year hoping for broad-based gains on equity markets or a third year in a row for tech...

    3 min read
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  • 31 January 2025

    What we learned from Apple, Microsoft and Tesla’s latest results

    Apple is selling products and services by the bucketload. It has set new records for revenue and earnings and has declared the final three months of 2024 to have been its best quarter ever.

    The company has now beat earnings expectations for eight quarters in a row and these factors helped to drive up the share price. So far, so good – but there is...

    6 min read
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  • 30 January 2025

    Four UK stocks which could join Diageo and WH Smith with talk of selling brands or businesses

    Speculation that Diageo might sell its Guinness brand and confirmation that WH Smith is thinking about offloading its UK high street business have got tongues wagging about which other stocks might be ready to put assets on the block.

    What’s driving asset sales?

    Selling assets to focus on what companies do best is a logical strategy. ‘Shrink to...

    6 min read
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  • 27 January 2025

    Why investors have fallen out of love with the retail sector

    It is too early to truly quantify the full impact of the Budget-related cost pressures on the retail sector. Putting a number on the extra costs is one thing; the ways in which retailers offset the extra costs and how that affects consumer spending patterns is another.

    Some retailers have adopted a cautious tone, others implied it was business as...

    7 min read
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  • 23 January 2025

    Four ways to get children interested in saving and investing

    Whether you are a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or a close friend to someone who is a mum or dad, there are many ways you can get children interested in investing.

    The more money built up for a child in their early years, the easier it should be financially for them to deal with some of life’s big milestones when they become an adult.

    Whether...

    8 min read
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  • 16 January 2025

    Donald Trump’s return to the White House: the impact on money and markets and what to consider next

    Donald Trump’s return to the White House next week has major implications for people’s money. Whether that’s investments in the stock market, government bonds, cash in the bank and even holiday money, his policies have far-reaching consequences.

    Trump’s election victory has already had an impact on stocks, bonds and currencies and we’re likely to...

    8 min read
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  • 15 January 2025

    Why gilts have been popular investments so far in 2025

    There are two sides to every story and while the headlines are awash with news of a bond market sell-off, retail investors’ appetite for gilts is picking up.

    The UK Treasury last week sold £4.25 billion of five-year gilts (aka UK government bonds) at an average yield of 4.49%, with £12.74 billion worth of bids received. AJ Bell saw strong demand...

    6 min read
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  • 10 January 2025

    Retail investors urged to decide on the future of seven investment trusts

    Investors have an important say in the future of seven investment trusts being targeted by hedge fund Saba Capital. These are Baillie Gifford US Growth, CQS Natural Resources Growth & Income, Edinburgh Worldwide, European Smaller Companies, Henderson Opportunities, Herald Investment Trust and Keystone Positive Change.

    Saba’s proposals have been put...

    6 min read
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