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Best Penny Stocks 2021: Catching the Next Wave of Success

Best Penny Stocks 2021: Catching the Next Wave of Success

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Penny stocks are stocks sold for less than $5 per share. They carry a higher risk than “regular” stocks because they are low priced; hence they are traded with less stability representing more volatile investments. Penny stocks are often traded on the OTC market without a central regulation. The SEC does not intervene with penny stock trading, but it regulates the behavior of brokerage firms who sell them to investors.

Because volatility is usually associated with penny stocks, investors must use caution. Before buying penny stocks, you’ll need to ensure that you have a significant amount of cash available. While some penny stocks can give investors a chance to gain a significant return in a short period, others will crash and burn their cash. Indeed, long-term investments typically provide higher returns for penny stocks.

We have listed 3 penny stocks that we believe will rocket in the last trimester of 2021. These are companies that might make an upswing in their niche industry.

#1 Best Penny Stock: Pixelworks, Inc. (NASDAQ: PXLW)

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Pixelworks, Inc. (NASDAQ: PXLW) designs and supplies analog semiconductor products that enable the delivery of high-quality motion pictures, video games, and television programs. The company’s products are used in a range of digital displays, including LCD TVs, projectors, monitors, notebook computers, tablets, and smartphones.

We believe that the combination of analog semiconductors with customers’ complementary digital interfaces can provide solutions to emerging markets for large-screen televisions and enable the next generation of small form factor devices by providing high performance at low power.

Traditional LCD screens replace cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions in the home and reach an ever-increasing audience worldwide.

The world’s largest TV manufacturer is planning to produce a 55-inch LCD that incorporates a small form factor and high resolution by utilizing our iCade port. This LCD will be a great showcase of our iCade module and result in more sales for our 3DVIO 3D scanning modules.

In addition, 2 of the largest television manufacturers – Samsung and LG Electronics – are planning to enter the 3D TV market.

As we have noted, over the next five years, the adoption of 3D TV will be primarily driven by the penetration of digital and hybrid CRTs and other OLED technologies.

During the fourth quarter of 2020, the company received additional revenue from video processing components from selected retail customers. The company believes that the current retail market is still benefiting from the low cost of OLED displays applied previously to LCD TVs and can continue to drive the retail and consumer video display business growth.

Pixelworks is competing with other suppliers such as:

Orbotech Ltd. ORBK

KLA-Tencor Corp. KLAUS

SEMCO CORPORATION

Tokyo Electron Limited TOK

Investors can expect to see growth in this sector since many companies in the Semiconductor industry are looking to expand into other markets such as flat panel displays and automotive.

The Pixelworks stock forecast is estimated to generate $160 million in 2021, which translates to about $110 million for the year. This is about 11% growth from 2020. Therefore, it is not surprising that the company’s stock is currently trading for only 7.

Chasing after the massive rallies seen in IGVE and PXLW this year, we believe that there could still be ample room for both to rally higher as long as the macro backdrop remains constructive.

#2 Best Penny Stock: Skillz (NYSE: SKLZ)

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Skillz isn’t technically a penny stock since – at press time – it is traded at $10.11. However, since Skillz’s price was $8 just a few days ago, we have decided to add it to this list of best penny stocks 2021.

Skillz lets you compete in any of thousands of games for fun or real money. Skillz can be played on a computer, tablet, or phone – anytime, anywhere. With no download required and no need to buy anything extra, Skillz is the simplest way to play.

It’s simple: Choose a Skillz game to play, and in this game, you play. The goal of the game is to score the most points possible. Skills earn you points when you complete your objective in the game. When you do, your Skillz score increases.

It’s the next best thing to gambling. Skillz is completely free and carries no strings attached.

To start playing, download the Skillz app, which can be downloaded for free in the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Then, use the mobile app to play the most fun and addictive games from the web and within the Skillz app.

Skillz games are fun, but they’re much more than just mindless fun.

There are hundreds of different games for Skillz. Some popular games include top-ranked multiplayer games like Game of War, Clash Royale, Modern Combat 5: Clear the Line or Fire Emblem Heroes.

All of the games have in-game currency, called Skillz. Players can earn Skillz by completing in-game challenges, completing mini-games, or simply by trying their best in competitive multiplayer games. The more Skillz you earn, the more you can spend on in-game items and other items.

Skillz has thousands of Skillz tournaments daily, where players compete in real-time matches in over 50 game genres. Players also compete in tournaments online or in-person in nearly 50 cities around the world.

If you plan to buy a Skillz stock, one benefit is that there is a lot of liquidity in the market. Most of the players are concentrated in the top 20, and because there is a lot of demand for the Skillz stock, the shares often spike when the demand is high. That means the shares can be bought and sold for profit in seconds.

Since the app was launched in 2014, the company has attracted over 35 million registered players, generating a staggering 5.7 billion dollars in cash from in-game purchases, including vehicle skins and game currency.

For comparison, Zynga (ZNGA) generated $4.2 billion in revenue during its latest quarter – almost 10x as much as Skillz did, although this in no way means that Zynga is an unimpressive stock.

#3 Best Penny Stock: Nokia Oyj Stock (NYSE: NOK)

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Nokia Oyj stock is a Finnish telecommunications company. It has been operating worldwide for years, and it’s been the top global supplier of telecom equipment since 1998. Fredrika Ida Nokia originally founded the company in 1865 as a pulp mill operator in western Finland.

The Nokia name became famous when the company began making rubber boots in 1898 and later expanded to make rubber tires in 1906. They also started manufacturing paper in 1899, which they would use to produce maps with Nokia Maps printed on them.

Nokia’s product line eventually includes telecommunications infrastructure, semiconductors, software development tools, and services associated with ICT solutions for its business customers in 2016.

Nokia Oyj (NOK) has been in a slump for a long time. During the first half of 2021, the stock price plunged by 70% due to lackluster mobile phone sales, a big smartphone patent lawsuit, and the acquisition of its navigation business, Navteq, by digital mapping company Here. That sale, in addition to billions in fines over price-fixing, caused massive volatility in the stock.

Also, in 2016, Nokia was the main supplier of the Windows Phone operating system, which Microsoft (MSFT) discontinued. Â Microsoft now relies on Google (GOOGL) to provide operating systems for its smartphones.

Nokia will have to find ways to help it bounce back in the mobile phone industry, and it’s doing so with a few small acquisitions and a big focus on digital mapping.

Nokia Networks is a provider of network infrastructure, applications, and services that support the infrastructure for communications networks. The company offers a range of products and services for its customer base of network operators and enterprise customers, and service providers. Nokia Networks has a presence in over 150 countries and sells its products and services in more than 120 markets. The company holds more than 1,000 global patents.

Nokia is a global supplier of mobile and fixed network infrastructure products. Although the company has not made any significant acquisitions yet, it is always keeping its eyes open.

Nokia is also a provider of complex communication equipment for global enterprise customers. With its brand and global reach, Nokia remains a major supplier of these networking services. In addition, the company has also established a significant amount of services for mobile network operators.

Nokia has been profitable in 2021, although a loss of EUR.1.2B was reported in the third quarter. Operating profits were EUR1.7B, and total sales were EUR15.5B. These were each up by 18.6% and 8.7% on the year, respectively. For the most recent quarter, Nokia reported an operating profit of EUR2.9B and a loss of EUR2.3B.

Analysts predict the stock will have a positive annual revenue growth rate over the next five years (10.4%), with a near-term price target of just under $5.83. This is almost the same price target as the current price for Nokia shares of around $5.47 today, but the estimated earnings growth rate is better for my investor tastes. The analyst’s historical target for the company is an average 14.3% increase over the current year. Still, based on the current price near $5.47, Nokia could potentially see a 30.9% price increase in the next 12 months.

Nokia’s stock forecast looks promising. Sales and Earnings per Share have been increasing steadily over the past five years as the company has diversified its product lines.

Nokia Oyj is one of the biggest and one of the oldest telecom companies in the world. The company’s product range covers five key market segments:

  • Network equipment sales
  • Equipment services
  • Licensing
  • IP and application development
  • New market opportunities, including mobile and fixed communications

Nokia stock has had a bumpy ride during the last few years but is currently trading at a forward P/E of 8.69 and a forward-looking P/E of 8.25.

We feel that Nokia has been focusing its business on software products to benefit its future growth potential. As a result, its stock price is rising rapidly, and it might be a good time to jump in before the growth in these new opportunities is fully realized.

Nokia’s low valuation and record of growing earnings suggest that there is still value gained from owning this stock.