keep hating cause new gTLDs will continue to slow down your .com and ccTLD sales.
As I told you before, I'm having my best year ever, 99.5+% .com. Each year since I started gets better, that was my goal. I think that's a belief you guys want to have for the some of the posts from the more experienced, people actually getting sales, or paying attention. You don't actually want look at reality because that would dash any hope you have left. You own personal experience with selling 0 domains in you life should be sort of a big clue. If you're holding for 5 figures, you'll never get a sale with the portfolio you currently have. You're just collecting/hoarding bad names at this point, not investing. And you certainly shouldn't be giving others advice on it.
Looking at the names I've sold, I really don't see many new gtlds competing with the ones I've sold, so they wouldn't have an affect on my sales. I did sell 3 realestate.coms and a photography .com, so maybe there but I think those buyers would have went with .com anyway, since they like to roll with the best and not settle for second rate extensions.
Forget the posts on the forum, look at usage. Tell me why it's almost half China according to -
https://ntldstats.com/country
Why haven't other countries flocked to these?
Somebody posted recently looking at startups that they go with .ai of all extensions more than all new gtlds combined. Why?
Or if I look at startups being looked at by DNGeek, like today's post -
http://dngeek.com/2017/10/91-newly-funded-startups-domain-names-ve-com-kudos-com-kolos-com/
Today it's 3 out of 100. When I looked at more weeks, it hovered around 2% usage. Why so low? If those on new gtlds grow, they're going to eventually want to get the .com.
Think of the money you and others have put on these new extensions. If you put that money on good .coms, you most likely would be better off with sales.