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

  • 4 November 2025

    Daily market update: Palantir, Tesla, BP, Domino’s Pizza, Primark

    Rachel Reeves’ unusual stance of giving a big speech on the eve of the Budget has left investors with more questions than answers, and done nothing to remove uncertainty around taxes.

    The bond market would be happy if the chancellor raises taxes as it would help to improve public finances and make the UK less risky from an investment perspective...

    6 min read
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  • 3 November 2025

    Dividends explained

    Discover how to make the most of your investments with our guide to dividends. From ISA dividends to when companies pay dividends, learn more here.

    7 min read
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  • 22 October 2025

    Netflix results soured by tax issue, but all eyes on potential bid for Warner Bros Discovery

    A complicated tax issue has put a dampener on Netflix’s latest results, causing the share price to fall and ending the company’s strong run of beating forecasts.

    The streaming platform had previously beaten earnings expectations for six quarters in a row. A tax matter in Brazil has put a spanner in the works and taken investors by surprise, even...

    4 min read
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  • 20 October 2025

    Four ways to get ahead with investing

    If you’re new to investing or are a bit rusty and need a reminder, this article should put you on the right path.

    STEP ONE: Write down what you want to achieve

    Having a clear goal from the start can be a good incentive. Think how you might want to do more exercise and change your diet to improve your health and become stronger. That journey can...

    6 min read
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  • 15 October 2025

    The growing strategy investors are using to manage US risk

    Over the past 12 months, AJ Bell has seen a sharp increase in its DIY investor customers buying global funds that deliberately exclude US assets, albeit from a small base.

    We looked at a sample of products with this investment focus and found a notable uptick in both the number of customers holding them and the amount of money invested. The biggest...

    3 min read
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  • 6 October 2025

    Big dividends: The highest yielding stocks on UK stock market

    One of the UK stock market’s key attractions is the rich bounty of dividends on offer. There are companies with a history of returning copious amounts of money to shareholders and that makes the UK a fertile hunting ground for income investors.

    At a headline level, the FTSE 100 yields 3.2% based on forecast payments. While 3.2% is less than you’d...

    5 min read
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