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Penny Stocks to Buy? Here’s 3 For Your Thursday Morning Watchlist

Making a penny stock watchlist? Give these 3 stocks a look
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3 Penny Stocks to Watch as April Comes to an End 

As April comes to an end, finding penny stocks for your morning watchlist can be an invaluable tool. Now, because there are thousands of penny stocks out there, the choice is almost unlimited. But, just because the option is there, does not mean that it is worth buying. Rather, investors need to understand both the trends that are in play right now and the factors that are affecting a penny stock’s price. 

There are two ways to think about this. On one hand, we can consider there to be macro aspects such as what an industry is doing, how geopolitical and economic factors will impact that industry, and more. These are the broad factors that investors should understand before picking a penny stock to buy

Second, we have the micro aspects that are affecting a company’s share price. This includes company-specific news, sub-sector-specific events, and anything that relates to only a small group of companies or one in particular. After you’ve created a penny stock watchlist of potential companies to invest in, it’s important to consider what could affect that business in the short and the long term. 

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Overall, these steps will help to make sure that your portfolio has the best chance at profitability, no matter how experienced you are. Whether you buy penny stocks on Robinhood or other brokerages, having a proper trading education is the best way to avoid losses. But in the meantime, the steps outlined above can be beneficial to consider. With this in mind, here are three penny stocks to watch for your morning watchlist.

3 Penny Stocks to Watch Right Now 

  1. Meten Edtechx Education Group Ltd. (NASDAQ: METX
  2. Centennial Resource Development Inc. (NASDAQ: CDEV
  3. Foresight Autonomous Holdings ADR (NASDAQ: FRSX

Meten Edtechx Education Group Ltd. (NASDAQ: METX) 

Only a few days ago, METX reported some very solid numbers about its business, sparking a recent bullish rally. But before we get into them, let’s talk about what Meten Edtechx does. METX is a leader in ELT services in China. ELT or English-learning training is a large industry globally, but this is especially true in China. The company operates a digital platform that allows students and professionals to learn English and gain complementary skills. 

It operates through three brands; Meten, ABC, and Likeshuo. Meten is its main platform, offering adult and junior ELT services. ABC is aimed at children, where it provides similar services, but ones that are tailored at the younger age range. And Likeshuo is an online ELT platform that can be used more broadly. The company as a whole utilizes cutting-edge technology to drive traffic to its teaching and management systems. This includes artificial intelligence, which is deployed across all aspects of its business. 

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On Thursday, April 29th, Meten Edtechx reported an almost 500% increase in gross billing as well as a similar increase in the enrollment of students in its junior ELT department. All of the education centers across 22 cities in China, achieved their profit targets for the latest quarter, indicating solid topline performance for the company. I

n addition, the company only expects its business to continue growing in the coming months and years. So, if you’re looking for a fast-paced business model with solid performance, METX could be worth watching. 

Centennial Resource Development Inc. (NASDAQ: CDEV) 

While no company-specific news is driving CDEVs pre-market high volume, shares of Centennial are already up by around 5% before the market open. One of the catalysts for this could be its upcoming first-quarter earnings report, scheduled for May 4th at 8:00 AM EST. However, it seems as though CDEV could be seeing a correlative gain due to its role as an energy penny stock.

Centennial Resource is an independent oil and gas company working on unconventional oil production and natural gas reserves. Its assets are primarily focused in the Permian Basin, and specifically in the Delaware Basin (a sub-basin of the Permian). To understand the bullish sentiment behind CDEV, we have to take a broader look at the energy industry. 

Since the pandemic began, oil production and demand have been quite volatile. While some states have reopened, others are beginning to close again. But, massive vaccine rollouts mean that more people are traveling now than in the past twelve months or so. Many major oil producers have curbed production, leading to higher prices in raw fuel. However, now that case numbers are declining, drilling activity is beginning to increase once again. 

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Additionally, OPEC announced a few days ago that it will be slowly increasing production as well, which has driven up the price of oil companies. While we like to think that companies in the energy industry operate independently, they are all subject to the volatility of the oil industry. And because CDEV is a penny stock, it tends to fluctuate more than the big-name oil producers. Considering this, is Centennial worth adding to your watchlist?

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Foresight Autonomous Holdings ADR 

Foresight Autonomous Holdings Is a tech penny stock, working in the development of vision software. This includes products made for cellular-based applications that can be used in a wide range of markets. Its vision solutions are included in automatic calibration, sensor fusion, and industries such as autonomous vehicles, defense, and heavy industrial equipment. 

Because its tech has such a broad use case, its options for commercialization are almost unlimited. And considering the rise of high-tech automobile manufacturers in the past few years, companies are continuing to look for new ways to innovate. Foresight utilizes cutting-edge AI technology that can allow for solutions such as pre-collision alerts and fully autonomous driving. 

On Thursday, April 29th, FRSX announced that its affiliate Rail Vision had filed a draft prospectus for an IPO on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Ltd. While FRSX only owns around 20% of Rail Visions’ outstanding shares, this deal has larger implications than revenue. Because this technology is still very new, adoption and commercialization are some of the major roadblocks to growth. Rail Vision will use this opportunity to essentially test the waters in a new market for its products, indicating whether or not it can grow in the Israeli tech space. 

For some context, Rail Vision provides cognitive vision sensor technology for the rail industry. This is a very complementary product line to Foresights, thus the affiliation between the two. While this deal is not a be-all-end-all opportunity, it could offer potential for the two in the long term. 

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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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