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The company's share price Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a struggling discounter. Its stock price reflects the challenges of integrating the Family Dollar chain and the challenge posed by inflation to its core business model, built on fixed, low prices.
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Dollar Tree is a discounter operating under two brands: Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar. We classify it as a retailer. The chart below shows the overall dynamics of this segment, where the company is struggling to integrate and improve its networks.
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Dollar Tree is a large discount chain offering products at fixed low prices, making it popular among budget-conscious shoppers. As a key player in the retail sector, the company is included in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below reflects the overall market performance. Find out if the retailer is outperforming the overall trend during periods of economic uncertainty.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
DLTR - Daily change in the company's share price Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is one of the largest discount retailers, offering products at fixed low prices. Its daily share price fluctuations reflect its sensitivity to inflation. This indicator is an important component of the formulas on System.GURU.Markets, where it is used for analysis.
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Dollar Tree, Inc. is a leader in the discount retail sector. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the entire retail industry. Comparing this to DLTR's performance helps us understand how resilient its low-price business model is to economic downturns.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Dollar Tree is one of the largest chains of fixed-price stores. This segment of retail often benefits during periods of economic instability. The chart below shows the overall market volatility, which may make Dollar Tree's performance appear more secure.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, a discount retail giant, has undergone a transformation over the past year, integrating Family Dollar and revamping its pricing strategy. Its year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects the market's assessment of these complex yet strategically important steps.
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Dollar Tree, Inc. is a leading discount retailer operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. The company is in the process of streamlining its formats and pricing strategy. The chart below shows how these transformation efforts and competition from other discounters are impacting its performance in the sector.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. Its performance reflects demand from low-income consumers and is sensitive to inflation and competition in the sector. The chart shows how the company is handling these challenges compared to the market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, a leading discounter, shows how consumers react to inflation. Monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect store traffic, the success of the Family Dollar network integration, and shoppers' overall propensity to save during periods of economic uncertainty.
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Dollar Tree, Inc. operates two major discount chains: Dollar Tree, which sells everything at a fixed low price, and Family Dollar. The retail dynamics shown in the graph reflect the state of consumers. This allows us to assess how the company manages two different business models and competes for the price-sensitive consumer.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Discount retailers often demonstrate resilience or even growth during economic downturns. The chart below shows the broader market dynamics. Is Dollar Tree moving against the tide as consumers begin to save, or is its stock susceptible to general market turmoil?
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, a chain of fixed-price stores, whose weekly stock price movements reflect the financial health of price-sensitive consumers. Inflation, unemployment, and competition from other discounters shape short-term fluctuations, revealing how shoppers respond to economic pressures.
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Dollar Tree, like other discounters, is a barometer for its retail segment. The chart compares its performance with the retail industry, demonstrating how its business model, focused on budget-conscious consumers, allows it to move differently from the industry as a whole, especially during periods of inflation.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Dollar Tree is a large discount retailer that sells goods at fixed low prices. During periods of economic uncertainty, its business can grow. The chart will show whether Dollar Tree shares can move counter to the market, acting as a safe haven for investors.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
DLTR - Market capitalization of the company Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree's chart is the financial history of two discounters under one roof. Its market capitalization reflects the complex dynamics between Dollar Tree's fixed-price stores and the Family Dollar chain, which targets the urban poor. Its volatility chronicles the company's attempts to optimize these two different business models and compete with Dollar General.
DLTR - Share of the company's market capitalization Dollar Tree Inc. within the market segment - Retail prom
Dollar Tree is one of the leading discount retailers in North America, operating the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar chains. Its market share reflects its enormous scale and popularity among price-conscious shoppers. The chart below shows its weight in the budget segment and its competition with other discounters.
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Dollar Tree is one of the leading discount retailers in the US, owning the chain of the same name and Family Dollar. The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of the entire retail sector. Its dynamics reflect the status of low-income consumers and the fierce competition in this segment.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Dollar Tree is a leader in the hard discounter segment, where all products are sold at fixed low prices. Its market capitalization chart reflects consumer demand for maximum savings, demonstrating how a business model based on low prices can achieve massive scale.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
DLTR - Book value capitalization of the company Dollar Tree Inc.
For discount retailer Dollar Tree, book value is its massive network of stores. The chart below shows how the company manages its retail real estate. Its dynamics can reflect both organic growth and major acquisitions, such as the purchase of Family Dollar, which dramatically increased its physical assets.
DLTR - Share of the company's book capitalization Dollar Tree Inc. within the market segment - Retail prom
Dollar Tree is a leader in the discount retail segment. Its strategy is to operate thousands of stores with fixed low prices. The share of assets in the sector directly reflects the scale of this retail chain, which is built on the principle of maximum physical reach and accessibility.
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Retail, as the chart shows, requires massive investments in physical presence. Dollar Tree has perfected this capital-intensive model. Its strategy involves thousands of stores forming a dense network, which is its main weapon in the battle for customers.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Dollar Tree, along with Family Dollar, is a giant in the discount retail segment. The company's assets include thousands of stores across the country offering merchandise at rock-bottom prices. The chart below illustrates the colossal physical retail reach of this low-price empire.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, Inc. is a discount retailer. Its valuation fluctuates depending on the success of the Family Dollar chain integration and its ability to manage inflation. The chart shows how the market assesses its chances of improving profitability.
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Dollar Tree, Inc. is a large chain of fixed-price stores, also owning the Family Dollar brand. Its business is built on scale and logistics efficiency. This chart shows how investors evaluate its ability to attract customers in an inflationary environment compared to its assets in the form of stores and warehouses.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores that also owns the Family Dollar brand. Its business model is based on offering products at very low prices, which requires enormous scale and efficient logistics. The chart shows how the market views this retail model, which targets the most budget-conscious shoppers.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
DLTR - Company debts Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, the operator of the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar discount chains, uses debt to manage its vast network of thousands of stores. This chart reflects the company's financial efforts to streamline operations, particularly at Family Dollar, and adapt its business model to inflation and the changing behavior of low-income consumers.
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Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. The company carries a significant debt load following its major acquisition of Family Dollar. This chart illustrates how the company is managing its debt while simultaneously integrating and modernizing the acquired network, a key objective for its financial recovery and future growth.
Market debt in general
Dollar Tree, Inc. is the operator of the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar discount store chains. Its business model is focused on price sensitivity. The company's significant debt is a legacy of the Family Dollar acquisition. This chart helps assess management's efforts to optimize operations for both chains and reduce debt.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, a discount store operator, has faced challenges since its acquisition of Family Dollar, leading to increased debt. This chart shows its current debt load. Analyzing this metric is important for understanding how well the company is managing the integration and whether it can restore its previous profitability and financial stability.
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Dollar Tree is a leading discount retailer. This chart shows the debt burden in the discount retail sector. It helps us understand how companies in this niche manage their complex logistics and pricing to support their business model, and how Dollar Tree is coping with inflationary pressures.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Dollar Tree is a leading chain of fixed-price stores. This chart shows the overall level of debt across the economy. It compares Dollar Tree's stable and countercyclical business model with overall market fluctuations, reflecting how the company manages its finances against the backdrop of macroeconomic trends.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Dollar Tree Inc.
This metric for Dollar Tree, Inc., the operator of the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar discount store chains, reflects its position in the budget-conscious retail segment. The company's profitability depends on the efficiency of its logistics and pricing strategy. The chart shows how investors assess its ability to compete and attract customers in an inflationary environment.
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Dollar Tree is a leading discount store operator, operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. The company offers low, fixed prices, attracting budget-conscious shoppers. This chart shows the average valuation in the discount retail sector, which often demonstrates resilience during times of economic uncertainty.
P/E of the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a large discount retailer known for its "fixed price" concept (although prices now vary). The company attracts budget-conscious shoppers. This chart reflects overall consumer confidence. Comparison with it helps understand whether Dollar Tree is benefiting from economic downturns, when shoppers seek the lowest prices, or whether inflation is hurting its business model.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer operating the Dollar Tree (where everything costs a fixed price) and Family Dollar chains. This chart reflects expectations for the low-income consumer sector. The valuation depends on the company's ability to manage costs, inflation, and competition, as well as the success of its in-store pricing strategy.
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Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores, operating the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. This chart compares the company's future profitability forecasts with industry expectations. It shows whether the market believes they can successfully manage two different store formats and attract shoppers seeking low prices.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a chain of fixed-price stores that also owns the Family Dollar brand. Its business attracts shoppers seeking savings. This market expectations chart helps understand the company's positioning. During periods when forecasts are pessimistic and household incomes stagnate, more and more people become Dollar Tree customers.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a large chain of discount stores in the United States, operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. The company offers merchandise at very low prices, attracting budget-conscious shoppers. Its profitability depends on its ability to maintain low purchasing prices and manage its vast network of stores. This chart shows the state of the discount retail sector.
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Dollar Tree operates a chain of discount stores where all merchandise is sold at fixed, low prices. The company's business model appeals to shoppers looking for savings, especially during challenging times. This chart illustrates how the discount retail segment impacts overall retail profitability, often exhibiting countercyclical dynamics compared to other retail formats.
Overall market profit
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores. The company's business model is focused on budget-conscious shoppers. During periods of economic instability and downturns, as reflected in this graph, more and more consumers turn to discounters, allowing Dollar Tree to increase its market share and demonstrate strong results.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree operates two large discount chains: Dollar Tree, where all merchandise is sold at a fixed low price, and Family Dollar. This chart shows future profit expectations. Analysts' forecasts depend on the traffic of bargain-hunting shoppers and the company's success in optimizing product selection and pricing across both chains.
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Dollar Tree operates the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar discount store chains. This chart shows the profit forecast for the discount retail sector. It reflects consumer activity expectations, particularly among low- and moderate-income consumers. This context is key for evaluating Dollar Tree's pricing and store traffic strategies.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a discount retailer known for its "fixed price" model (though this has evolved). Like Dollar General, its business attracts shoppers looking for savings. When the forecasts in this chart point to economic hardship, Dollar Tree store traffic typically increases. During good times, competition intensifies.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores, which also owns the Family Dollar chain. The company's business model attracts shoppers seeking maximum savings. This chart shows how the market perceives its revenue, especially during periods of economic uncertainty when demand for low-priced goods increases.
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Dollar Tree is one of North America's leading discount retailers, operating the Dollar Tree (fixed-price merchandise) and Family Dollar chains. Business thrives in a cost-conscious environment. This chart shows the average retail revenue estimate, which helps understand how the market views the company's business model and ability to attract price-sensitive shoppers.
P/S of the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is one of North America's leading discount retailers, operating the Dollar Tree (fixed-price merchandise) and Family Dollar chains. The company's business appeals to consumers seeking savings. This metric reflects the overall market revenue valuation, allowing investors to compare how the secular retail sector is valued against the broader economy.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. Future sales are dependent on demand from price-sensitive consumers. This chart reflects investor expectations regarding the economic situation and the appeal of the discount store format to shoppers.
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Dollar Tree is one of the leading discounters in the US, operating the Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar chains. The company serves low- and middle-income consumers. This chart shows how the market views its future sales, which can benefit during periods of economic uncertainty but faces stiff competition.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a leading discount retailer operating on a fixed-price model. The company attracts shoppers looking to save money. Interestingly, it has its own drivers in both good and bad times. The optimism reflected in the chart may indicate that its customers have slightly more spare cash, which increases the average order value.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a large discount chain operating under the Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar brands. The company's revenue comes from retail sales of everyday goods at low prices. The chart shows total sales, which reflects demand for budget-friendly items, particularly sought after by price-sensitive shoppers.
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Dollar Tree is one of the leading discount retailers in the US, operating under two main brands: Dollar Tree, where all merchandise is sold at a fixed low price, and Family Dollar, which offers merchandise at a variety of price points. This chart demonstrates the resilience of the discount retail sector, which attracts shoppers seeking savings, especially during periods of economic uncertainty.
Overall market sales
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores. Together with the Family Dollar brand, it caters to price-sensitive consumers. The company's business often benefits during periods of economic uncertainty, when shoppers seek savings. Therefore, its growth may be inversely proportional to this graph: the worse the economy, the better for discounters.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores, which also owns the Family Dollar brand. Its business model attracts price-sensitive shoppers, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. This chart shows analysts' expectations regarding consumer behavior in the discount store segment and the company's ability to manage its complex logistics.
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Dollar Tree is a leading discount store operator, operating under the Dollar Tree (fixed-price) and Family Dollar brands. This chart illustrates general expectations for the retail sector. It allows one to assess how the company is adapting its pricing strategy and product assortment to attract price-sensitive shoppers in the face of inflation and competition.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Dollar Tree, Inc., a leading operator of fixed-price stores, closely monitors this chart. During periods when overall revenue growth projections are slow or the economy is unstable, consumers become more active in seeking out deals. This increases traffic to Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores, helping shoppers save on everyday items.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer, operating the Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar chains. Their business model is based on extremely low prices and huge sales volumes. This chart illustrates the difficulty of maintaining profitability in such an environment, where the slightest changes in costs can significantly impact the bottom line.
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Dollar Tree is one of the leading discount store operators in North America, operating the Dollar Tree (fixed-price) and Family Dollar chains. This chart shows the profitability of its low-price model. Sustaining profitability depends on scale, efficient logistics, and the right product assortment to attract customers.
Market marginality as a whole
Dollar Tree is a leading discount retailer operating on a fixed-price model. Like other discounters, the company often benefits during periods of economic uncertainty, when consumers seek savings. This chart, reflecting overall pressure on profitability, may indicate favorable conditions for Dollar Tree's business model.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree, Inc., operator of the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar discount store chains, has one of the largest retail networks in the country. This chart shows the massive workforce required to operate it. This workforce growth is directly related to the company's new store opening strategy and efforts to optimize operations across its two distinct formats.
Share of the company's employees Dollar Tree Inc. within the market segment - Retail prom
Dollar Tree is a leading discount retailer, operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. This chart demonstrates the company's colossal retail workforce footprint. It reflects the enormous share of retail workers, particularly in the fixed-price segment, that this giant chain employs nationwide.
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Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer operating in two formats: Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar. This chart illustrates the enormous scale of employment in the retail industry. Tens of thousands of employees in thousands of stores across the country serve price-sensitive shoppers, making the company a vital part of the retail landscape.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores, which also owns the Family Dollar brand. Their business attracts shoppers looking for savings. This busy schedule impacts their customer base. While their core customer base is on a budget, during periods of economic uncertainty, they also attract wealthier shoppers looking for bargains.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Dollar Tree Inc. (DLTR)
Dollar Tree is a leading discount retailer operating on a fixed-price model. This chart illustrates its labor-intensive business model. Its very low capitalization per employee is explained by the fact that operating over 15,000 stores requires a huge staff, and its business model is based on low prices and high turnover, not high productivity per employee.
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Dollar Tree (DLTR) is a discount retailer that also owns the Family Dollar chain. It's a labor-intensive retail business built on logistics and volume. This chart shows the market cost per employee in this low-margin, yet scalable retail model.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Dollar Tree is a leading discount retailer, operating under the Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar brands. This chart shows how the market evaluates labor productivity in a business model built on extremely low prices and huge sales volumes, where maximum operational efficiency is essential.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Dollar Tree Inc. (DLTR)
Dollar Tree is another discount giant, operating the Dollar Tree (everything for $1.25) and Family Dollar chains. Like Dollar General, it's a low-margin, labor-intensive retailer. This chart is a barometer of their operational efficiency. It shows how much profit each employee brings in and reflects the challenges of managing two different discount store formats.
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Dollar Tree (DLTR) is a leading dollar store (discounter) company and the owner of Family Dollar. This chart shows the benchmark for retail promotions. The benchmark in this sector (discounters) is the lowest in retail. The model is based on ultra-low margins and requires a large staff at rock-bottom prices, which dilutes profit per employee.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer, operating the Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything) and Family Dollar chains. Its business model is based on extremely low prices and requires strict cost control. This chart shows how successfully the company manages its complex logistics and vast retail network to remain profitable with very low margins.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Dollar Tree Inc. (DLTR)
Dollar Tree is a large chain of fixed-price stores operating under the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. This chart demonstrates the company's performance in discount retail. Low operating costs, optimized logistics, and a small store staff allow the company to maintain low prices and generate significant revenue per employee.
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Dollar Tree is a discount retailer unique in that it has historically sold everything for $1. They also own the Family Dollar chain. This is a labor-intensive business, requiring the management of thousands of stores. This chart shows the industry average per employee income. It helps assess the effectiveness of their hard discount model.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Dollar Tree is a discount retailer unique in that it has historically sold everything for $1. They also own the Family Dollar chain. Their business relies on extreme logistics and cost control. This chart shows how much revenue each employee generates in this ultra-low-margin, high-turnover business.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Dollar Tree Inc. (DLTR)
Dollar Tree is a discount chain that historically sold everything for $1 (though it has recently raised prices). It also owns the Family Dollar chain. This chart shows bearish bets. The shorts are due to the company's inability to manage Family Dollar and its loss to Dollar General. Cost inflation is also severely impacting their fixed pricing model.
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Dollar Tree (DLTR) is a large discounter, unique in that it has historically sold everything for $1 (the Dollar Tree brand) and also owns the Family Dollar chain. This chart shows the odds against the retail sector. Rising odds against the industry could indicate that investors believe cost inflation is eating into DLTR's margins or that the company is losing out to Dollar General.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Dollar Tree, like Dollar General, operates a chain of discount stores. In theory, a recession would benefit them. However, this chart shows the general level of panic. When pessimism is widespread, it weighs on everyone. Moreover, unlike Dollar General, Dollar Tree is more dependent on imported goods, and general economic chaos could disrupt their supply chains and hit their margins.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Dollar Tree Inc. (DLTR)
Dollar Tree is a discounter operating in two formats: Dollar Tree (everything for $1.25) and Family Dollar. This oscillator measures momentum. DLTR shares are extremely margin-sensitive. News that shipping costs (freight from China) are falling, or that Family Dollar is finally showing growth, could trigger a rally (above 70).
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Dollar Tree operates two large discount store chains: Dollar Tree (where most items were sold for $1.25) and Family Dollar. They cater to price-sensitive consumers. This metric measures the overall momentum of the discount retail sector. It helps determine whether the entire segment is overheated during periods of economic uncertainty when shoppers are looking for bargains.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Dollar Tree (DLTR) is a major discount retailer, operating the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands. They compete in the low-price segment. This chart shows general market panic or euphoria. During times of panic and economic hardship, investors may view DLTR as a "safe haven" asset, anticipating that shoppers will seek cheaper goods.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast DLTR (Dollar Tree Inc.)
Dollar Tree is a discount retailer operating two chains: Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything, now $1.25) and Family Dollar (with a wider price range). This chart reflects analysts' views on the company's challenging task: how to successfully revitalize the Family Dollar chain and manage cost inflation in the face of fierce price competition.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price DLTR (Dollar Tree Inc.)
Dollar Tree is a retailer operating in two formats: Dollar Tree (fixed-price everything, currently $1.25) and Family Dollar (a discounter for low-income areas). Their challenge is inflation and the integration of Family Dollar. This chart shows how analysts assess their ability to manage these two different models. It reflects the gap between their target price and the current price.
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Dollar Tree is a large discount retailer that owns the Dollar Tree chain (everything for $1.25) and Family Dollar. The business targets low-income shoppers. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the retail sector. It reflects whether experts believe inflation will force people to save or whether they see risks.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Dollar Tree (DLTR), which also owns the Family Dollar brand, is a leader in the dollar store segment. They offer merchandise at fixed low prices, attracting budget-conscious shoppers. This chart reflects aggregate economic expectations. It shows whether analysts expect the population to tighten its belt, which has historically benefited DLTR.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Dollar Tree Inc.
Dollar Tree is a discount retailer operating in two formats: Dollar Tree (where everything was $1, now $1.25) and Family Dollar (metropolitan stores). This chart reflects their complex business model. It measures the success of their efforts to address the problems at Family Dollar and the effectiveness of their new, more flexible pricing policy at Dollar Tree stores.
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Dollar Tree is a dual-format discounter; the company owns a true dollar store (Dollar Tree, where everything is cheap) and a rural retailer (Family Dollar). This aggregate metric evaluates the company. The graph shows the segment average. This benchmark: how does this dual (and complex to manage) DLTR model differentiate it from the average retailer?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Dollar Tree is a major discount retailer that owns two chains: Dollar Tree (everything for $1.25) and Family Dollar. They're targeting consumers seeking low prices. This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how DLTR, a defensive retailer, compares to the overall macroeconomic environment that impacts household budgets.