Have Discount Retailers Remained 'Amazon Proof'?

The notion that Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN is killing off retail brick-and-mortar stores may not ring true in respect to major discount retailers.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. WMT reported a strong Q2 earnings beat Friday, beating analyst's estimates on revenue by nearly $700 million, generating nearly $121 billion in sales. It was Wal-Mart's eighth consecutive quarter of positive comps.

Wal-Mart's strong quarter may suggest that big discount retailers may be immune from Amazon's e-commerce reign. Many consumers fear that Amazon is becoming a near monopoly and that prices are too high as a result. This leaves room for discount retailers.

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Fortune 500 discount retailer Dollar Tree, Inc. DLTR has been performing quite well this year, up 24 percent year-to-date. "Off price" discount retailer stores may have an edge on Amazon with their lower costs and instant gratification.

Investors may want to keep a close eye on Burlington Stores Inc BURL and Big Lots, Inc. BIG coming into their Q2 earnings reports, on August 25 and 26, respectively.

Burlington is up 83 percent in 2016, while Big Lots has delivered an impressive 43 percent return on the year.

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