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question How hard is it to flip a domain for 200% the bought price?

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DataSN

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Made a couple of sales recently in the range of low X,XXX, and I want to know how hard is it to make sales in the range of low XX,XXX or high XX,XXX?

Do you have to wait much longer or try much harder for a sale like that since the big buyers are rare?

Or not, because premium names are also rare?

How hard in your experience is it to buy a domain (not hand reg) and flip it 200% of the bought price in a relatively short amount of time, say 6 months?

Please answer by your experience if possible! This should be as interesting as it's useful to our decision-making in domains.
 
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how hard is it to make sales in the range of low XX,XXX or high XX,XXX?
All depends on the quality of the domain.

How hard in your experience is it to buy a domain (not hand reg) and flip it 200% of the bought price in a relatively short amount of time, say 6 months?
Again, depends on the quality of the domain, and on how much you paid for it.
 
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