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What happen? The number of the bid in auction here in Namepros and other sites is going down?
Anybody knows what are happening for the market slow down?
 
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As I have said before, this slowdown is like the silence before the big storm. :xf.wink:

It's coming.

- V
 
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Domain name market is not slow, it is growing at a fast rate....
 
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Not offended. Not angry. All in fun. That's one of the pitfalls of purely texting; wrong impressions.
As for the movie, no research. The info is in the credits. Might be some of Konga's best work. Lol.
Everything is cool.
I actually read the plot summary and I want to see it now :) Gotta see what the other Konga is doing too
 
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..this thread reminds me of stock discussion forums when holders of a stock thats peaked out and is heading south start telling each other to buy more, hold, average down, what a buying opportunity, thats just slow holidays etc... while the smartest ones silently selling off :)
hope you'll all be ok
 
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..this thread reminds me of stock discussion forums when holders of a stock thats peaked out and is heading south start telling each other to buy more, hold, average down, what a buying opportunity, thats just slow holidays etc... while the smartest ones silently selling off :)
hope you'll all be ok

Screen 8N sales via NameBio (which only includes sales at a few venues that are > $100) ... "showing 1 to 54" entries means there were no tracked 8N sales before 8/2015.

Call me "crazy", but just looking at that, it does appear to be accelerating. Sales stats can be annoying when you're sure a market stinks, so I can definitely understand why people ignore them.
 

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... And you can't fit more than a week's worth of current 7N sales on the screen with full zoom out.
 

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And I get a day and a half of 6N sales on a zoomed out screen.
 

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Big guys are buying from bottom level... It's obvious that market can't go up everyday.. It needs to calm down little bit and then will go up again.. This is a great buying opportunity for who just arrived and wants to join to the game.. it would be nonsense just to sell off and quit the game after all those buyouts..

Other than that, we have created great domain trading market in the world so far.. where we can trade domains as a stocks internationally without borders in the same environment.. We should see this reality we'll have story to tell about beginning of Domain Exchange Market after couple of years.
 
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Trading between Domainers has been slowed.
I was chasing on few domains LLLL.com,LLLL.net but those were going for $2.5K -$3.3K, $200- $$600 on all platforms.

I cant buy the domains for less price because of slowdown .
 
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I have to sell only 7N.com 5L.com 4N.info 4L.info 5L.info 8N.com 9N.com
But at This week its hard no one bidding
 
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I have to sell only 7N.com 5L.com 4N.info 4L.info 5L.info 8N.com 9N.com
But at This week its hard no one bidding

I've seen what you are trying to sell and IMHO, you are mostly ahead of any trends. I've made posts about this, though haven't named any names. ;) I mean there's just no reason for anyone to bid on something like 1882373 in 7N at this point in 7N... Though it has '88', do keep in mind there are ~600,000 7N with 88's in them. 888's are more rare @ about 50,000 names and those are just starting to see some base bids.

7N with '88'...
88xxxxx = 100k combos
x88xxxx
xx88xxx
xxx88xx
xxxx88x
xxxxx88

100k combos times 6 permutations...

Certainly, one could post a bunch of junk and/or names ahead of their time -- but it's hard to decide from that there's a slow down.

;)
 
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I've seen what you are trying to sell and IMHO, you are mostly ahead of any trends. I've made posts about this, though haven't named any names. ;) I mean there's just no reason for anyone to bid on something like 1882373 in 7N at this point in 7N... Though it has '88', do keep in mind there are 500,000 7N with 88's in them. 888's are more rare @ about 50,000 names and those are just starting to see some base bids.

Certainly, one could certainly post a bunch of junk and/or names ahead of their time -- but it's hard to decide from that there's a slow down.
But This one 188 was easy to sell now I know that are few triples 8 in 7N And no one are bidding, also in 5L there are few double letters without aeiouv And no one is bidding too...
 
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But This one 188 was easy to sell now I know that are few triples 8 in 7N And no one are bidding, also in 5L there are few double letters without aeiouv And no one is bidding too...

IMHO, you can still find around the same quality of 7N to handreg, so why bid? I get that you think your 1 domain in 10 million is unique enough to get bids... but. ;)

And I reg'd about 60 5L chips with pattern yesterday. I'm not sure why anyone would really yet bid on anything but the absolutely best best best of those.
 
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Now I understand!! Thank you very much @21x20
Maybe my 8N And 9N are more valuable than This domains because I have six 8 in row in my 9N.. And my 8N only contains 8 And 2 or 8 and 3
 
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... And then you've got people starting auctions saying "premium portfolio" when the names are either loaded with 0's and 4's or just nothing special. When you don't see a lot of bids on these, you can't blame it on the market ignoring a "premium portfolio" or a slowdown. Instead, they're just not actually premium names and folks don't intend to pay much (or anything) for them. ;) No offense intended towards anyone who does this -- with a thread like this, we just need to talk "openly" about what's actually going on.
 
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... And then you've got people starting auctions saying "premium portfolio" when the names are either loaded with 0's and 4's or just nothing special. When you don't see a lot of bids on these, you can't blame it on the market ignoring a "premium portfolio" or a slowdown. Instead, they're just not actually premium names and folks don't intend to pay much (or anything) for them. ;) No offense intended towards anyone who does this -- with a thread like this, we just need to talk "openly" about what's actually going on.
I've learned a lot with you now!! Thank you again
 
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time to buy and hold,
 
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time to buy and hold,

Frank Shilling and Rick Schwarz apparently dont think so... maybe they just needed money for their 4L.biz and 5N.info renewals... next big thing you know
 
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Frank Shilling and Rick Schwarz apparently dont think so... maybe they just needed money for their 4L.biz and 5N.info renewals... next big thing you know

You mean based on their recent public sales -- and so you think Rick is done -- like he's got no more "liquid" names? He's sold them all?

If you don't know what else either of these pros has, then IMHO you're making a judgement on their actions in a vacuum. If Rick still has a dozen liquid names left, he's hedging his bets on offers he felt were ahead of their time (per how I took some of his past blog entries / interviews). If he just sold the very last one he's holding, then sure -- he's out. But I don't think either of them makes their entire inventory "public" ... as such, judging how they see the market based on their public sales doesn't make sense...

That would be like watching Larry Page sell 35,000 shares of GOOG a few times in September and deciding he thinks they're going under... Without accounting for the fact he owns something like 20,000,000 shares.
 
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