If the DOW is down just 0.15%, S&P 500 down just 0.3% and Nasdaq down just 0.11%, why are stocks falling by more than that? Verizon Communications (VZ) and GE both fell2.4% on April 21. The market’s overall gains are due to just five stocks. Apple (AAPL), Amazon.com (AMZN) and Facebook (FB) are all up over 20 percent YTD alone. Add Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet (GOOGL) and the five all make up for most of the market’s gains.Like this post for stock gainz, not a Facebook post:This is the list of stocks to think of for the weekend:1.Nokia (NOK) reports results on Apr 27. The stock topped $5.60 and could move to $5.00 or $5.40. Wait for revenue results for the 5G sales.Microsoft: Square is "in":2.Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has another week of volatile trading between $12.00 - $14.50/share. AMD reports on May 1. Ryzen sales will move the stock and news of its success will put pressure on NVDA (for Polaris) and INTC.3.Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. (VRX) is in trouble. Siliq’s aggressive pricing failed to impress markets. Markets are often wrong, as it continues to worry over VRX’s debt and lack of asset sales. That will come. Siliq must win market share. If it does, the share price will bottom.4. Synergy Pharmaceuticals (SGYP) continued its descent and closed at $4.11. No news or developments will create better entry prices for value investors. The poop troop emojis will ease discussions for CIC sufferers.5.Aurinia Pharma (AUPH) gave up the day’s gains, topping ~ $8/share and closing at $7.11 on Apr 21.6.Rite Aid Corp. (RAD) slipped to its yearly low. Markets are pricing in a breakdown in the WBA-RAD deal.Cree: great bulbs that consumers don't care for:7.In the semiconductor sector, Rambus (RMBS), Cree (CREE), Xilinx (XLNX), and Intel (INTC) report quarterly earnings on the week of Apr. 24.8.In the tech sector, GoPro (GPRO), Skyworks (SWKS) and Western Digital (WDC) report results. 9.In the basic materials, watch AK Steel (AKS) on Tues. Apr. 25 and Vale (VALE) on Apr/27.What stocks are on your research list? Post them in the comments below (StockTwits sign in required). “Like” this post.