5 Penny Stocks Under $10 to Buy in June

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[Editor’s note: “5 Penny Stocks Under $5 to Buy” is regularly updated to include the most relevant information available.]

As I’ve said many times before, stocks in the under $10 crowd (or “penny stocks”) should be avoided by risk-adverse investors, since they are inherently risky.

That’s especially true today, with financial markets across the globe staring at a “Black Swan” risk with the novel coronavirus pandemic. But, if like me, you see the coronavirus contagion being contained within the next few months and the economy rebounding with vigor on the back of tremendous monetary and fiscal stimulus in the second-half of the year, then now is the time to start looking for stocks to buy.

And, if you are a particularly risk-seeking investor, then now is the time to start looking for penny stocks under $10 to buy, because such risk-on stocks tend to outperform meaningfully when markets are in rally mode.

With that in mind, some of the top penny stocks to buy in June include:

  • Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG)
  • Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY)
  • Nio (NYSE:NIO)
  • The Rubicon Project (NYSE:RUBI)
  • Cronos (NASDAQ:CRON)

Penny Stocks Under $5: Plug Power (PLUG)

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Stock price as of this writing: $6.83

% Gain in June: +62.0%

One penny stock which has gone from red-hot to ice-cold to back red-hot in 2020 is hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) maker Plug Power.

The bull thesis at Plug Power is pretty simple. Hydrogen fuel cells have been around for a long time as a clean energy solution. But, they’ve lagged electric batteries in terms of mainstream clean energy adoption, for various reasons ranging from safety concerns to a lack of charging infrastructure.

That’s changing today. Hydrogen fuel cells, which have become increasingly safe over the past few years amid technological improvements, are gaining significant traction in the material handling industry, where these fuel cells are actually better than electric batteries because they deliver more power for longer times at lower costs.

That’s why huge companies like Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Walmart (NYSE:WMT) are increasingly deploying Plug Power’s HFC forklifts in their warehouses. More companies are quickly joining suit, too, amid increasing pressure on companies to find cost-effective ways to reduce carbon emissions. For example, Plug Power just landed a third big anchor customer in 2020, which many analysts speculate to be Home Depot (NYSE:HD).

Because of all this momentum, PLUG stock initially rose about 80% in 2020 through mid-February. Shares then crashed on coronavirus pandemic concerns, but have since rebounded strongly on the back of strong first quarter numbers which included huge billings and profit growth, and underscored that big growth is here to stay for a lot longer. That rebound gained momentum when Plug Power raised its long-term guidance in June.

So long as big growth sticks around, PLUG stock will keep heading higher.

Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY)

New CEO Mark Tritton Could Very Well Be a BBBY Stock Catalyst
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Stock price as of this writing: $9.80

% Gain in June: +34.8%

No one is shopping right now, and so shares of Bed Bath & Beyond have plummeted this year.

But, this sell-off is a gross overreaction to near-term pain — and investors are starting to realize that.

Zooming out, the coronavirus outbreak won’t last forever. Consumer spending trends will be depressed for a few quarters, and then rebound once virus fears abate and stores re-open.

Thus, Bed Bath & Beyond is looking at one to two really bad quarters. And during those one to two bad quarters, the company is smartly relying on e-commerce sales to keep the ship afloat (digital sales at Bed Bath & Beyond rose 85% in April).

Thereafter, the company will reopen stores, and resume its turnaround plan based on cost-cutting, store upgrades and closures, e-commerce build-out, and omni-channel development.

Those turnaround initiatives will gain traction in the back-half of 2020, and drive sales stabilization and margin improvement, which should power BBBY stock higher.

Investors are starting to believe in this turnaround thesis. BBBY stock is up more than 110% from its March lows. This big rally will continue because of strong earnings catalysts in the second-half of 2020, and because the stock remains very cheap.

Penny Stocks: Nio (NIO)

Slowdown Fears Could Be the Last Straw for NIO Stock
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Stock price as of this writing: $6.90

% Gain in June: +73.4%

Chinese premium electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio has been on a roller coaster ride over the past year and a half. This roller coaster ride increasingly looks like about to make a big move higher soon.

Of course, NIO didn’t sell a lot of cars in early 2020. China’s economy essentially ground to a halt in January and February. Consumers weren’t going outside, let alone buying cars. It should be no surprise, then, that Nio reported a 50% sequential drop in vehicle deliveries in Q1.

But, before coronavirus hit NIO, this company was on a tear. In the fourth quarter, deliveries rose more than 70% sequentially, powered by rising ES6 demand (it’s the number one selling electric SUV in China) and rebounding ES8 demand. Revenues rose 60% sequentially, paced by largely stable average selling prices. Gross margins inched up from the third quarter. So did vehicle margins. Adjusted net loss narrowed versus the same quarter a year ago.

All of these trends will resume once life gets back to normal in China.

Indeed, they already have. China has effectively stopped the spread of coronavirus in its country. Chinese consumers are back to work. Restaurants and shops are open. Consumers are spending again. And NIO reported that its delivery volumes more than doubled month-over-month in March, doubled again in April, and will rise more than 150% in the second quarter.

This rebound in China’s economy and NIO’s delivery trends will continue for the next few quarters. As it does, NIO stock will soar higher. 

The Rubicon Project (RUBI)

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Stock price as of this writing: $6.51

% Gain in June: +3.8%

Small-cap Rubicon Project has plunged into penny stock territory amid the coronavirus outbreak. This plunge seems overdone, and the long-term bull thesis at current levels is quite mouth-watering.

The Rubicon Project, which recently merged with Telaria, is an ad tech company that runs something called a video management platform, or VMP. The purpose of the VMP is to help streaming platforms maximize the value of their video ad inventory.

Think Hulu. They have a bunch of ad inventory. They need to maximize it. Telaria and The Rubicon Project help them do that, by leveraging user and brand analytics to always put the right ad in front of the right customer, thereby increasing ad relevance and conversion.

The Rubicon Project also does this across all ad formats. Not just connected TV. But audio, display, and mobile and desktop video, too.

Essentially, The Rubicon Project is a targeted, sell-side ad platform particularly levered towards connected TV and other digital video ad spending trends.

Long term, this company has huge potential. In 2019, marketers spent about $71 billion on linear TV ads. Only $3.8 billion were spent on streaming TV ads. But, consumers are shifting their engagement from linear to streaming TV. Ad dollars will follow suit over the next decade, implying an inflow of billions of dollars into the streaming TV ad space within the next few years.

Because of these secular tailwinds, this company has a huge opportunity to drive explosive revenue growth for many years to come, the likes of which should power RUBI stock far higher than where it trades today.

Penny Stocks: Cronos (CRON)

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Stock price as of this writing: $6.08

% Gain in June: -6.8%

Canadian cannabis producer Cronos plunged in February and March on fears that cannabis consumption would come to a screeching halt as the global economy shut down.

But that’s not happening.

Cronos recently reported first quarter numbers that included 15% sequential revenue growth and 180% year-over-year revenue growth. This surprising resilience in cannabis demand is largely why CRON stock has rallied big from its March lows.

This big rally will continue into the back-half of 2020.

Aided by over $1.3 billion in cash and short-term investments, more aggressive retail store openings in Canada, and a plethora of new cannabis-infused product launches in the back-half of 2020, Cronos is well-positioned to grow sales significantly over the next few quarters. It also helps that some research suggests that cannabis can help prevent and treat Covid-19.

Huge sales growth over the next few months will drive positive operating leverage, profit margin expansion, and ultimately result in narrowing net losses.

Net net, in the back-half of 2020, Cronos’ revenues will move higher, margins will expand, and net losses will narrow. That’s a recipe for success which should boost CRON stock out of penny stock territory.

Luke Lango is a Markets Analyst for InvestorPlace. He has been professionally analyzing stocks for several years, previously working at various hedge funds and currently running his own investment fund in San Diego. A Caltech graduate, Luke has consistently been recognized as one of the world’s top stock pickers by various other analysts and platforms, and has developed a reputation for leveraging his technology background to identify growth stocks that deliver outstanding returns. Luke is also the founder of Fantastic, a social discovery company backed by an LA-based internet venture firm. As of this writing, he was long NIO.

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