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5 Things Investors Should Read Before Coming Earnings Season Blowout

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Big Bank Earnings....
Earnings from big banks continue, with Bank of America and Goldman Sachs set to report early in the week.

Trucker Shortage Is Getting Worse
TheStreet's industrials reporter Anders Keitz looks at the massive trucker shortage in America and how it stands to get even worse. Investors should be cautious on trucking stocks such as JB Hunt and consumer companies like Target.

Will the Netflix Magic Continue?
Netflix (NFLX - Get Report) has been hit with a wave of Wall Street analyst downgrades into its earnings report on Monday evening. Keep in mind that this is the same thing that happened when Netflix reported first quarter earnings -- the company went onto blow away Wall Street estimates and the stock went through the roof.

Here Comes Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day kicks off Monday afternoon. TheStreet's tech reporter Annie Gaus looks at if Prime Day will push Amazon beyond the $1 trillion market cap level.

MoviePass CEO Isn't Staying Quiet
With shares of MoviePass parent company Helios & Matheson (HMNY - Get Report) hovering around record lows, CEO Ted Farnsworth has come out swinging in an interview with TheStreet's Taylor Rogers.
"I think there's a concerted effort out there from AMC (AMC - Get Report) and other players trying to put us out of business”.

Source:Finance.Yahoo



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