Several notable companies are reporting earnings this week, including Cintas, Paychex, PDD Holdings (Temu), Chewy and GameStop.

Earnings season can wake up stocks in a hurry. One strong report can send shares ripping higher. One weak quarter can crush a chart before most investors finish their morning coffee.

That’s why we start each week with a simple question: Which earnings reports deserve a spot on the radar before Wall Street starts reacting?

The list below is our starting point for the week of March 23-27.

Stocks Reporting Earnings This Week

Ticker Company Report Date Time
MOB Mobilicom Mon Mar 23 Pre-Market
CMCL Caledonia Mining Mon Mar 23 Pre-Market
CNM Core & Main Tue Mar 24 Pre-Market
IRBT iRobot Tue Mar 24 Pre-Market
SFD Smithfield Foods Tue Mar 24 Pre-Market
CNXC Concentrix Tue Mar 24 Pre-Market
GME GameStop Tue Mar 24 After Close
KBH KB Home Tue Mar 24 After Close
BRZE Braze Tue Mar 24 After Close
WOR Worthington Enterprises Tue Mar 24 After Close
AIR AAR Corp. Tue Mar 24 After Close
PAYX Paychex Wed Mar 25 Pre-Market
CTAS Cintas Wed Mar 25 Pre-Market
PDD PDD Holdings (Temu) Wed Mar 25 Pre-Market
CHWY Chewy Wed Mar 25 Pre-Market
WGO Winnebago Industries Wed Mar 25 Pre-Market
JEF Jefferies Financial Group Wed Mar 25 After Close
JBS JBS N.V. Wed Mar 25 After Close
VRNT Verint Systems Wed Mar 25 After Close
MLKN MillerKnoll Wed Mar 25 After Close
FUL H.B. Fuller Wed Mar 25 After Close
BYND Beyond Meat Wed Mar 25 After Close
CMC Commercial Metals Thu Mar 26 Pre-Market
DOO BRP Inc. Thu Mar 26 Pre-Market
LOVE Lovesac Thu Mar 26 Pre-Market
DBI Designer Brands Thu Mar 26 Pre-Market
AGX Argan Thu Mar 26 After Close
OXM Oxford Industries Thu Mar 26 After Close
BLNK Blink Charging Thu Mar 26 After Close

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A few things jump off the page right away.

Tuesday after the close brings some of the week’s most recognizable and potentially jumpy names, including GameStop, KB Home, Braze and AAR Corp.

Wednesday before the open is where things really get interesting, led by Paychex, Cintas, PDD Holdings (Temu) and Chewy. If you’re only circling one cluster of earnings on the calendar, start there.

And while Thursday is lighter on household names, it still offers a useful read on industrials, metals and consumer discretionary through names like Commercial Metals, Lovesac and Oxford Industries.

How We Narrow the List

Earnings can be a catalyst. But by themselves, they’re just headlines waiting to happen.

We start with a list like this because earnings often create opportunity. The next step is figuring out which names show signs of a stronger setup heading into the report.

That’s where our proprietary Alpha Signals rating system comes in.

Signal What We Look For
Institutional Accumulation Large funds building positions ahead of a catalyst.
Insider Buying Executives or directors putting real money to work in the stock.
Analyst Momentum Cluster buy ratings, upgrades, and rising price targets.
Whale Activity Unusual options trades or aggressive call/put buying that suggests big-money positioning.
Technical Setup Constructive charts, strong trend support, or a breakout pattern taking shape.

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We’re not looking for one green light. We’re looking for alignment.

When earnings are approaching and multiple Alpha Signals start lining up around the same stock — institutional buying, insider activity, analyst momentum, unusual options flow, and a chart that’s behaving itself — that’s when a name can move from “interesting” to “higher conviction.”

Some weeks, a handful of names make the first cut. Some weeks, almost none do. That’s the whole point: filter out the noise, ignore the hype, and focus on the setups that are actually getting stronger.

The Takeaway

This week’s earnings calendar gives investors plenty to watch, from meme-stock fireworks in GameStop to China consumer exposure in PDD Holdings, the parent company of Temu, to steadier blue-chip names like Cintas and Paychex.

For most readers, the biggest value here is simple: knowing which names deserve a spot on the radar before Wall Street starts swinging.

Good trading!
Greg Patrick

P.S. From here, the deeper work begins. We take a list like this and run it through our Alpha Signals rating system to see whether institutional buying, insider activity, analyst momentum, unusual options flow, and technical action begin to line up.

That broader alignment is what helps separate routine earnings reports from the names that may deserve much closer attention. Because in this market, it’s not enough to know who is reporting. The real edge comes from knowing which setups are quietly getting stronger before the crowd catches on.