Top Penny Stocks To Watch Today – March 28th

System1, Peloton Interactive, and Burford Capital are the three Penny stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Penny stocks are low-priced shares of small or micro-cap companies, often trading for pennies or a few dollars per share; the SEC generally classifies a penny stock as a security priced below $5 per share. They frequently trade on over-the-counter (OTC) markets or “pink sheets” and typically have low liquidity and wide bid–ask spreads. Because of thin trading, limited public information, and susceptibility to fraud or manipulation, penny stocks are considered high-risk investments. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Penny stocks within the last several days.

System1 (SST)

System1, Inc. provides omnichannel customer acquisition platform services through its proprietary responsive acquisition marketing platform in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, and internationally. It operates through two segments: Owned and Operated Advertising, and Partner Network.

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Peloton Interactive (PTON)

Peloton Interactive, Inc. operates interactive fitness platform in North America and internationally. The company offers connected fitness products with touchscreen that streams live and on-demand classes under the Peloton Bike, Peloton Bike+, Peloton Tread, Peloton Tread+, Peloton Guide, and Peloton Row names.

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Burford Capital (BUR)

Burford Capital Limited provides legal finance products and services worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Capital Provision, and Asset Management and Other Provision. The Capital Provision segment provides capital to the legal industry or in connection with legal matters directly and through investment in private funds; legal risk management services; lower risk legal finance business focusing on pre-settlement litigation matters with lower risk and lower expected returns; post-settlement finance; and complex strategies in which it acts as a principal and acquires assets that are mispriced.

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