There was a time that certain letters were considered ‘bad’ even within otherwise good LLL .com combinations.
With the explosive expansion of the Chinese domain market, this old paradigm has long expired. These days, even Q, J and X letters deliver some solid sales.
In a Sedo auction that ended today, the domain name TKQ.com sold after some extensive bidding; three bidders sent it all the way to $15,011 dollars.
Registered in 1995, this almost 20 year old LLL .com is registered with Uniregistry, according to DomainTools.
Congratulations to both buyer and seller for this solid transaction via Sedo.
Congrats to buyer and seller
Three letter TKQ deserves it. I believe three letter and two letter will dominate in near future, and result greater returns.
X and Q are premium letters in the Chinese market due to their frequent use as the first letter in Pinyin words. So 3 letter dot COMs with those letters are doing well. Just make sure X and Q are not combined with a vowel or a V (both of which are useless in Pinyin).