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information Should You Buy 6N .COMs? A Guide to This Rapidly Expanding Market

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This time last year, the majority of six-number (6N) .COM domain names were available for registration. Even up until September of 2015, investors were acquiring thousands per day; the news broke here that a Chinese investor had registered 33,000 6N .COM's over a two day spree.

However, it wasn't until early 2016 that this market really showed signs of real movement. There have been reports of a 40% rise in value over the past couple of weeks, and this is backed up by data from ChaoMi.cc. The graph below, directly from ChaoMi.cc, shows a steady rise in the value of 6N .COM domains.

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Whilst ChaoMi.cc's data only covers a couple of Chinese domain marketplaces, it's clear to see the increase in perceived value recently. Currently, every 6N .COM domain at auction on NameJet has at least one backorder at $69 or higher. At Pheenix.com today, 9 out of their 10 hottest auctions are 6N .COM domains. The current NameBio report shows 6N .COM domains fetching at least $150 each, with some strong patterns selling for over $1,000.

So why are we even considering 6N .COM domains as an investment, and why are we all of a sudden talking about them, when Chinese and Western investors have been registering these in their thousands since at least January 2015?

If I'm honest, I am not entirely sure. When I first ventured into the world of domain investing, names were bought on the strength of their potential end users, their age, and the amount of Google searches they received. This is a completely different ball game now, where domains are finally being acquired purely as investments and based on scarcity, creating a market of their own.

Thanks to the strength of the 4N .COM and 5N .COM markets, it looks like 6N .COM is becoming the soup du jour among investors. But how can you invest in this market? Are patterns the best way to go?

With 262,144 possible "premium" 6N .COM domain names (those with neither a 0 nor a 4), it's likely that you're going to have an opportunity to acquire some. They might have all been registered, but you can scour the drop lists, GoDaddy listings, and NamePros auctions for some good opportunities.

Which names should you be buying? In my opinion, random combinations aren't worth the investment. If the market falls, those will be the first to lose value. Many random combinations - such as 396519.com - have been selling on the auction sites today for around $160-180.

6N .COM domains that have some sort of pattern or repetition to them seem to be selling for above $200 and above $250 in many cases. Patterns and repetition in popular categories have always sold, and have sold well. I am personally taking note of this, and learning to acquire liquid names with strong patterns.

This is the approach that I would take with 6N .COM's, although before you invest any of your own money into this area, I would recommend doing your own thorough research. From my point of view, it's clear that if you want to succeed in 6N .COM domains, you need to focus on domains with patterns, such as 121235.com and 351212.com.

Domains that contain triple repetition such as 153336.com also look to be holding value, as well as those ending in a double: 523577.com sold today for $260. I think that any 6N .COM ending with a double is great, especially those ending with 88.

What does the future hold for 6N .COMs? Who knows. At the moment, it looks like there is a lot of activity in this market. Investors in China look to be selling off thousands of 6N .COM's that contain a 0 or 4; could this mean that when it comes to six numbers and higher that only the "premium" (without a 0 or 4) domains are worth investing in? Personally, I think the answer is yes.

The next four to six weeks could be an interesting time in the 6N .COM market.
 
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6N without 0,4 will sell for good prices as always.
 
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6N will rise again & again, invest in good pattern even with 0 & 4 .
 
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I just sold one recently, although I probably sold it for cheap. It was 191948. I did not own it for long, so I did not loose any money.
 
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great observations and perspective
 
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I recently sold

888733.com - 2808 GBP
678883.com - 610 GBP

nice sales. 888733 might have got more if you held on a bit longer :)
 
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I think wise to take some money now while this market is fluent, things can change, it's nice to get something back while the window of opportunity, keep some, sell some I say
Good point. There are always great names to buy everydays. Sell 1 today, buy 3 tomorrow and flip flip flip......
 
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If anybody is interested in buying 6n.com's. I will offer a bulk deal special, but prices will double after Chinese New Year. Message me for list if interested.
 
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What will happen to 5N.com?
Is it the time to buy more?

Sadly I have sold 85587 for too cheap as I needed money at that time. It worth so much more money today but is it the time to get back on 5N or should I go for 6N arround $150-$200 each?
 
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I would go 6n.com because IMO your chance of 5-10x ROI within 1 year is much better than 5n.com where you might only 3-5x your ROI
Thank you!
I was looking to sell all my chips this summer but I feel like this market will continue to grow at least for another year. I hope I am not wrong.
 
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I think 6n.com is of the gate already 5n.orgs are the way to go now and as of right now will have the most bang for buck. 10/1 ratio and 7 to 8 times the price which one do you think will move more ratio wise
 
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Let's not forget that there was a pretty steep drop off in value in Dec 2015.

If we are talking January numbers alone, sure 6N's are going up... but they had a nice hefty fall during Dec.

That is true, but it was mainly lower quality/average 6n's that fell sharply and is now recovering strongly.
If you've been sitting on premiums for months they have been doing just fine.
 
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Based on your predictions, what do you think the base for a 6n "premium" will be in 90 days?
 
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Is there anything left in 6n for hand reg. ???
 
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I have sold many brandable .COM domains over the years with only light search volume so yes sometimes end users will pay $XXX or more for a domain which does not have significant Google Adwords Keyword search volume just because it sounds good for a business / website they want to launch. Admittedly since the launch of new TLDs it seems brandables are not selling as well as several years ago. I am not Chinese but I can see value in a one or two-digit numeric - they could be used by a TV station i.e. channel 7 or channel 21 or 24.com for twenty-four hour news. Maybe with all the channels we have on cable networks there might be an argument for NNN.com domains. Beyond NNN I don't get it. What type of business are you going to operate on a numeric domain longer than 3 digits? How memorable is 652431078.info and why would a business pay a premium for that when they could just go with another extension or a different number or revert back to keywords or a brandable domain name? Even VeriSign admitted they anticipated that renewals of Q4 2015 .COM numeric domains would probably only be in the 50% range. What about the renewal rate for all the other TLDs? This reminds me of 1998-1999 tech stock speculation but I guess the domainers in this niche were in middle school back then.
 
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Remember it's Chinese New Year, wait until next week, prices could double.
 
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I agree with you there, and some people may have got bargains, just nobody seems to want to mention those sales.
 
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Thanks for posting. I agree these sales are just as important.
 
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I have sold many brandable .COM domains over the years with only light search volume so yes sometimes end users will pay $XXX or more for a domain which does not have significant Google Adwords Keyword search volume just because it sounds good for a business / website they want to launch. Admittedly since the launch of new TLDs it seems brandables are not selling as well as several years ago. I am not Chinese but I can see value in a one or two-digit numeric - they could be used by a TV station i.e. channel 7 or channel 21 or 24.com for twenty-four hour news. Maybe with all the channels we have on cable networks there might be an argument for NNN.com domains. Beyond NNN I don't get it. What type of business are you going to operate on a numeric domain longer than 3 digits? How memorable is 652431078.info and why would a business pay a premium for that when they could just go with another extension or a different number or revert back to keywords or a brandable domain name? Even VeriSign admitted they anticipated that renewals of Q4 2015 .COM numeric domains would probably only be in the 50% range. What about the renewal rate for all the other TLDs? This reminds me of 1998-1999 tech stock speculation but I guess the domainers in this niche were in middle school back then.

I agree anything beyond 3-4 N for business purposes is spec however the china market uses these domains for things other than business. Numbers and combinations are converted into words like acro's. Numbers are a universal second "short hand" language in several Asian cultures each having significance according to each culture. Not so in America or EU as much.

From Kassey Lee's Threads, (A great resource)

5201314 I love you for life 7N vs 15L
In this case this 7N even with a 0/4, the meaning would carry greater value

00446688: You are forever happy and wealthy 8N vs 28L
In this case this 8N even with (2) 0/4, the meaning and pattern carries greater value.

Hope this helps,
Cheers
 
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Is it good time to invest in 6n.com?
 
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Is it good time to invest in 6n.com?
No, spend more and get a 5N ......still popular and should grow, too many 6N's, only buy is great patterns like 333777 or 337755 etc
 
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Oh thanks wanted to buy 954954 dot net before but changed my mind :)
You can go to Namebio and do more research, in the pattern box enter NNNNNN and select .net then push search to see some data
 
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