25 July 2024
Government bonds and giltsGilts are a type of bond issued by the UK government to help finance public spending. Learn more about what gilts are and why people may invest in government bonds.
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.
25 July 2024
Government bonds and giltsGilts are a type of bond issued by the UK government to help finance public spending. Learn more about what gilts are and why people may invest in government bonds.
22 July 2024
How to become a stock investorWhether you want to trade stocks in your spare time or simply capitalise on your savings, read more about becoming a stock investor.
22 July 2024
Investing for childrenGive your child or grandchild a head start in life by investing in their future. Learn more about the benefits of investing for children here.
19 July 2024
Understanding how investments are pricedLearn more about how assets such as shares, funds and ETFs are priced, and how prices fluctuate depending on different market factors.
19 July 2024
Tesla second-quarter results: Tuesday 23 JulyShares in Tesla have gone into overdrive this month. A 33% share price increase saw the company’s stock market valuation grow by $209 billion in just the first eight trading days of the month, a sum that exceeds the aggregate stock market value of Europe’s Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and Stellantis ($198 billion),” says AJ Bell AJ Bell investment...
16 July 2024
The costs of frequent tradingWhen you place regular trades, dealing and foreign exchange fees can add up. Learn about costs associated with frequent trading and the discounts available.
15 July 2024
Bitcoin jumps as traders believe Trump’s chances of winning election have improved, China economy disappoints and Burberry CEO leaves“Markets were surprisingly calm given the assassination attempt on US presidential candidate Donald Trump,” says Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell.
“While equities saw a small pullback in parts of the world, there was no panic on the markets as a result of the weekend of violence.
“The polls already implied Trump had a fighting...
15 July 2024
What are bonds?Thinking of investing in bonds? Learn all about the bond market, including the different types of government and corporate bonds, and their benefits and risks.
12 July 2024
What are shares?Learn all you need to know about the stock market, including what shares are, how they work and how to invest in shares for your portfolio.
5 July 2024
How the market reaction to a new prime minister compares to historyThe UK stock market barely moved the last time the country switched from a Conservative to Labour government but the opposite happened when Keir Starmer’s party was declared victorious in the 2024 general election.
In recent months, markets had taken the prospect of a Labour government with equanimity, given the party’s manifesto promises not to...