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The domain name industry has always intrigued me. From the idea of registering a domain for $10 and selling it for thousands, to “owning” a word people type in you can have fun with, to the massive naming challenge in a global economy.
It’s an industry where tech giants, real royalty and family offices have standing offers to buy great domains. An industry where just owning your name .com can result in $100,000 or more. An industry where some abstract combination of words could result in a lottery win when you least expect it.
What this article is meant to explain (or warn) is that demand for great domain names is at it’s highest level ever and the available inventory continues to shrink...
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That is a very precise and accurate article IMO. Replacing inventory has been my biggest challenge in this day and time.

"Holding" can be very lucrative today IMO, the best is yet to come in the industry despite the downforce of replacing sold off inventory IMO. Patience - Patience - Patience, then party IMO
 
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Sales pitch! Availability doesn’t shrink, names come up for sale over and over. Many names have done badly! Even names like stop.com sold at a terrible ROI.
 
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Sales pitch! Availability doesn’t shrink, names come up for sale over and over. Many names have done badly! Even names like stop.com sold at a terrible ROI.

with the current markets selling prices, availability shrinks rapidly. It becomes a window shoppers market for resellers, Buying at the prices names are bringing on the aftermarket today is not self preservation, It's a term of commitment of unleashing capital with knowing ROI is in the more distant future. But, the best is yet to come for those who wait and be diligent in their purchasing and selling IMO

With all that said ^^^^^^^^^^ The industry is very strong as a whole, everything is alive and well, ROI% is down from years past but the growth of the industry is very high. so nothing unexpected is going on IMO.
 
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with the current markets selling prices, availability shrinks rapidly. It becomes a window shoppers market for resellers, Buying at the prices names are bringing on the aftermarket today is not self preservation, It's a term of commitment of unleashing capital with knowing ROI is in the more distant future.

Only for certain names, most of the market hasn’t done particularly well.
 
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