We’ve been tracking the Chinese domain market and its sales for several months now; short domains of between 2 to 4 characters in the .CN and .COM TLDs.
Price-wise, the rosy days of 2015 are way past us, and “Chips” sell for considerably lower these days. Some domain investors are still holding onto them, however.
Despite a slump during the first quarter of 2016, we’re witnessing some impressive volume in April.
Many domain investors in China and the West are most likely liquidating their investments, and appear in the domain sales results almost daily.
Ken O’Brien sold 4 more “Chips” after several dozen LLLL .com’s left his domain portfolio:
chwm.com
klrb.com
msjb.com
mwsr.com
Meanwhile, sales of numeric domains, NNN .com or NNNN .com are making their entry to our daily list, along with two letter .CN domains.
Here’s today’s hand-curated list of short domains sold in China:
512.cn
920.com
6352.com
7325.com
fjl.cn
fp.cn
gxr.com
jxb.com
kwrw.com
lnzh.com
lsqb.com
nmqd.com
pgsq.com
qcl.com
rmfz.com
rwfj.com
tjyx.com
whyw.com
wjfj.com
wxb.com
wzfb.com
wzqy.com
xingye.com
xjr.cn
xncz.com
xqmg.com
ygb.cn
ygsh.com
ygyk.com
ysrp.com
zdyl.com
zrtw.com
zwkb.com
As the volume of sales increases, average prices are expected to drop. Depending on one’s entry position, they might consider cashing in their domains sooner or later.
After all, it’s a game of chips.
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Funny, I remember Ken O’Brien laughing at $2-2.5K prices and calling them cheap, I guess we all need to sell sometime.
I think Giuseppe recommended and represented Mr. O’Brien when he purchased hundreds of LLLL.com last year. I wonder if Giuseppe is recommending that Mr. O’Brien sell his portfolio now and if he is brokering any of the sales.