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3 Hot Penny Stocks to Watch in October 2021

Are these penny stocks on your October watchlist in 2021?
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Are These Penny Stocks Worth Buying Right Now?

With the first day of October starting on a strong note for penny stocks, there is plenty of momentum for investors to take advantage of. Following a positive vote last night to keep the government funded through early December, investors are excited about what October could bring. Historically, September is a poorly performing month for the stock market. 

However, with many blue chips and penny stocks beaten down over the last four weeks, there could be some value to be had. It’s important to consider a few factors when it comes to investing in penny stocks in 2021. For one, the trajectory of the pandemic continues to have a sizable effect on the stock market. 

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And with a new pill to treat Covid-19 showing promise, investors are optimistic about the near future. In addition to this, we have to consider the current economic situation in the U.S. This includes treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, stating that the Federal debt ceiling should be abolished by congress to avoid the government running out of cash. 

As we see with penny stocks, speculation is always the main driving factor behind price movement. This means that events like these can and likely will have a large effect on the current trajectory of the stock market. So, while no one can predict the future, we can look at the current ongoing events to see what could change in the coming months. With all of that in mind, let’s take a look at three hot penny stocks to watch in October 2021. 

3 Penny Stocks to Watch in October 2021 

  1. Farmmi Inc. (NASDAQ: FAMI
  2. Cyren Ltd. (NASDAQ: CYRN
  3. Grom Social Enterprises Inc. (NASDAQ: GROM

Farmmi Inc. (NASDAQ: FAMI)

Farmmi Inc. is a penny stock that has climbed by over 115% in the past five days. During that time, we’ve covered FAMI stock extensively, however, it is worth noting that meteoric rises often result in large price corrections. For some context, this company offers agricultural products and has export orders to various locations around the world. Its offerings include edible fungi products such as Mu Er mushrooms and shiitake. In addition, its e-commerce platform, Farmmi Jicai sells products under the Forasen and Farmmi Liangpin brands.

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On September 27th, the company’s subsidiary Zhejiang Forest Food Co. Ltd. won an additional multi-product export order. Its dried whole and sliced Shiitake mushrooms and dried black fungus have been ordered from Israel. Since this deal was made, FAMI stock has gone from $0.22 per share to $0.44 per share. But, this is likely also the result of high speculation and talk of FAMI stock online.

“We continue to execute on our business, and drive growth at existing and new customers. We are benefitting from robust demand in traditional geographies, including China, while developing new markets, including Israel. At the same time, we are leveraging our strengthened competitive and financial position to lay the groundwork for our future success, as we prioritize building increased value for shareholders.”

Chairwoman and CEO of Farmmi, Ms. Yefang Zhang

Considering its major gains in the past week or so, will you add FAMI to your penny stock watchlist?

Cyren Ltd. (NASDAQ: CYRN)

Cyren Ltd. is a tech penny stock that creates information security solutions in various countries. While its five-day gain of over 15% is not nearly as much as FAMI, it is still a respectable rise in value. For some added context, Cyren’s services protect email, mobile transactions, and more. The company offers cybersecurity solutions to protect businesses, employees, and customers alike. Its services are offered under the Cyren brand name. Its Cyren threat detection services include email security, IP reputation, and virus outbreak detection services.

On September 30th, Cyren added support for ten languages to its Microsoft 365 anti-phishing solution. The goal was to better serve its customers around the world. All the threat scanning and reporting features supported by the Outlook and more can now be viewed in more user-preferred languages. It is important that security isn’t jeopardized due to misinterpretation or incorrect translations. This ensures user engagement to lower or completely get rid of phishing issues.

“As Cyren Inbox Security adoption has increased among multinational organizations, we needed to expand our language support to better serve customers with multinational workforces and global operations so they can more effectively engage their employees in the fight against phishing.”

Chief Strategy Officer and EVP of Cyren, Lior Kohavi

On the day of the announcement, CYRN stock went up by 13% in the market. Its volume is also much higher than its average. With this in mind, will CYRN make your penny stock watchlist?

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Grom Social Enterprises Inc. (NASDAQ: GROM)

Grom Social Enterprises Inc. is a media, technology, and entertainment company. In the past five-day period, shares of GROM stock have shot up by a staggering 98%, bringing its YTD gain to over 109%. If you haven’t heard of Grom Social Enterprises, it is a company that operates a social media network for people under 13 years old. Additionally, Grom produces animated films and television series. The company also offers web filtering services to schools and governments.

On September 15th, Grom closed a $4.4 million private placement. The investment is in the form of a 10% original issue discount convertible note in the amount of $4,400,00 which is an 18-month maturity. EF Hutton, a division of Benchmark Investments LLC acted as an exclusive placement agent for this offering.

The company intends on using the net proceeds for working capital, partnerships, joint ventures, potential acquisitions, and corporate purposes. Right now, digital entertainment, including social media and general media, are heating up. While the pandemic is lessening in severity, the demand for online content has only continued to rise. Considering all of this, does GROM stock deserve a spot on your list of penny stocks to watch?

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Which Penny Stocks Are You Watching Right Now?

Finding the best penny stocks to buy in 2021 can be challenging. But, with so many different stocks to choose from, it can be much easier than previously imagined with the right tools by your side.

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Keeping up to date with the latest news and events is a great way to stay ahead. Combine this with a proper trading strategy, and making money with penny stocks in 2021 can be very possible. Considering all of this, which penny stocks are you watching right now?

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You can now enter this country without a passport

Singapore has been on a larger push to speed up the flow of tourists with digital immigration clearance.

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In the fall of 2023, the city-state of Singapore announced that it was working on end-to-end biometrics that would allow travelers passing through its Changi Airport to check into flights, drop off bags and even leave and exit the country without a passport.

The latter is the most technologically advanced step of them all because not all countries issue passports with the same biometrics while immigration laws leave fewer room for mistakes about who enters the country.

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That said, Singapore is one step closer to instituting passport-free travel by testing it at its land border with Malaysia. The two countries have two border checkpoints, Woodlands and Tuas, and as of March 20 those entering in Singapore by car are able to show a QR code that they generate through the government’s MyICA app instead of the passport.

A photograph captures Singapore's Tuas land border with Malaysia.

Here is who is now able to enter Singapore passport-free

The latter will be available to citizens of Singapore, permanent residents and tourists who have already entered the country once with their current passport. The government app pulls data from one's passport and shows the border officer the conditions of one's entry clearance already recorded in the system.

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While not truly passport-free since tourists still need to link a valid passport to an online system, the move is the first step in Singapore's larger push to get rid of physical passports.

"The QR code initiative allows travellers to enjoy a faster and more convenient experience, with estimated time savings of around 20 seconds for cars with four travellers, to approximately one minute for cars with 10 travellers," Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority wrote in a press release announcing the new feature. "Overall waiting time can be reduced by more than 30% if most car travellers use QR code for clearance."

More countries are looking at passport-free travel but it will take years to implement

The land crossings between Singapore and Malaysia can get very busy — government numbers show that a new post-pandemic record of 495,000 people crossed Woodlands and Tuas on the weekend of March 8 (the day before Singapore's holiday weekend.)

Even once Singapore implements fully digital clearance at all of its crossings, the change will in no way affect immigration rules since it's only a way of transferring the status afforded by one's nationality into a digital system (those who need a visa to enter Singapore will still need to apply for one at a consulate before the trip.) More countries are in the process of moving toward similar systems but due to the varying availability of necessary technology and the types of passports issued by different countries, the prospect of agent-free crossings is still many years away.

In the U.S., Chicago's O'Hare International Airport was chosen to take part in a pilot program in which low-risk travelers with TSA PreCheck can check into their flight and pass security on domestic flights without showing ID. The UK has also been testing similar digital crossings for British and EU citizens but no similar push for international travelers is currently being planned in the U.S.

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This country became first in the world to let in tourists passport-free

Singapore has been on a larger push to speed up the flow of tourists with digital immigration clearance.

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In the fall of 2023, the city-state of Singapore announced that it was working on end-to-end biometrics that would allow travelers passing through its Changi Airport to check into flights, drop off bags and even leave and exit the country without a passport.

The latter is the most technologically advanced step of them all because not all countries issue passports with the same biometrics while immigration laws leave fewer room for mistakes about who enters the country.

Related: A country just went visa-free for visitors with any passport

That said, Singapore is one step closer to instituting passport-free travel by testing it at its land border with Malaysia. The two countries have two border checkpoints, Woodlands and Tuas, and as of March 20 those entering in Singapore by car are able to show a QR code that they generate through the government’s MyICA app instead of the passport.

A photograph captures Singapore's Tuas land border with Malaysia.

Here is who is now able to enter Singapore passport-free

The latter will be available to citizens of Singapore, permanent residents and tourists who have already entered the country once with their current passport. The government app pulls data from one's passport and shows the border officer the conditions of one's entry clearance already recorded in the system.

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While not truly passport-free since tourists still need to link a valid passport to an online system, the move is the first step in Singapore's larger push to get rid of physical passports.

"The QR code initiative allows travellers to enjoy a faster and more convenient experience, with estimated time savings of around 20 seconds for cars with four travellers, to approximately one minute for cars with 10 travellers," Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority wrote in a press release announcing the new feature. "Overall waiting time can be reduced by more than 30% if most car travellers use QR code for clearance."

More countries are looking at passport-free travel but it will take years to implement

The land crossings between Singapore and Malaysia can get very busy — government numbers show that a new post-pandemic record of 495,000 people crossed Woodlands and Tuas on the weekend of March 8 (the day before Singapore's holiday weekend.)

Even once Singapore implements fully digital clearance at all of its crossings, the change will in no way affect immigration rules since it's only a way of transferring the status afforded by one's nationality into a digital system (those who need a visa to enter Singapore will still need to apply for one at a consulate before the trip.) More countries are in the process of moving toward similar systems but due to the varying availability of necessary technology and the types of passports issued by different countries, the prospect of agent-free crossings is still many years away.

In the U.S., Chicago's O'Hare International Airport was chosen to take part in a pilot program in which low-risk travelers with TSA PreCheck can check into their flight and pass security on domestic flights without showing ID. The UK has also been testing similar digital crossings for British and EU citizens but no similar push for international travelers is currently being planned in the U.S.

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Analysts issue unexpected crude oil price forecast after surge

Here’s what a key investment firm says about the commodity.

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Oil is an asset defined by volatility.

U.S. crude prices stood above $60 a barrel in January 2020, just as the covid pandemic began. Three months later, prices briefly went negative, as the pandemic crushed demand.

By June 2022 the price rebounded all the way to $120, as fiscal and monetary stimulus boosted the economy. The price fell back to $80 in September 2022. Since then, it has bounced between about $65 and $90.

Over the past two months, the price has climbed 15% to $82 as of March 20.

Oil prices often trade in a roller-coaster fashion.

Bullish factors for oil prices

The move stems partly from indications that economic growth this year will be stronger than analysts expected.

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Vanguard has just raised its estimate for 2024 U.S. GDP growth to 2% from 0.5%.

Meanwhile, China’s factory output and retail sales exceeded forecasts in January and February. That could boost oil demand in the country, the world's No. 1 oil importer.

Also, drone strokes from Ukraine have knocked out some of Russia’s oil refinery capacity. Ukraine has hit at least nine major refineries this year, erasing an estimated 11% of Russia’s production capacity, according to Bloomberg.

“Russia is a gas station with an army, and we intend on destroying that gas station,” Francisco Serra-Martins, chief executive of drone manufacturer Terminal Autonomy, told the news service. Gasoline, of course, is one of the products made at refineries.

Speaking of gas, the recent surge of oil prices has sent it higher as well. The average national price for regular gas totaled $3.52 per gallon Wednesday, up 7% from a month ago, according to the American Automobile Association. And we’re nearing the peak driving season.

Another bullish factor for oil: Iraq said Monday that it’s cutting oil exports by 130,000 barrels per day in coming months. Iraq produced much more oil in January and February than its OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) target.

Citigroup’s oil-price forecast

Yet, not everyone is bullish on oil going forward. Citigroup analysts see prices falling through next year, Dow Jones’s Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) reports.

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The analysts note that supply is at risk in Israel, Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Venezuela. But Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Russia could easily make up any shortfall.

Moreover, output should also rise this year and next in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, and Guyana, the analysts said. Meanwhile, global demand growth will decelerate, amid increased electric vehicle use and economic weakness.

Regarding refineries, the analysts see strong gains in capacity and capacity upgrades this year.

What if Donald Trump is elected president again? That “would likely be bearish for oil and gas," as Trump's policies could boost trade tension, crimping demand, they said.

The analysts made predictions for European oil prices, the world’s benchmark, which sat Wednesday at $86.

They forecast a 9% slide in the second quarter to $78, then a decline to $74 in the third quarter and $70 in the fourth quarter.

Next year should see a descent to $65 in the first quarter, $60 in the second and third, and finally $55 in the fourth, Citi said. That would leave the price 36% below current levels.

U.S. crude prices will trade $4 below European prices from the second quarter this year until the end of 2025, the analysts maintain.

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