Chinese domain acquisitions : Short domains that recently changed hands

There are 22 provinces in China and Guangdong is one of them.

Chinese domain investors acquire short domains.

The Chinese domain market continues to provide daily fodder to speculation about its long-term sustainability.

Despite a recent mini crash of China’s stock market, domain-related activity seems to be unfazed, for the time being.

Domain investor, Drew Rosener, views this challenge as an opportunity to buy and predicts a bullish market in early 2016:

“The first half of 2016 will see the greatest bull market domain names have ever seen. Perhaps a correction in later 2016 when the RMB begins to float as a reserve currency and Chinese buying power weakens.”

We can only hope domainers won’t be caught by surprise, but for the time being, here are some short domains that recently changed hands to new owners in China:

ev.cn
wq.cn
512.cn
bhm.cn
bqf.cn
btf.cn
bxm.cn
cx.com
fqp.cn
ghk.cn
glp.cn
gxk.cn
kdq.cn
kkk.cn
knd.cn
ljb.cn
mxf.cn
ndd.cn
njg.cn
njn.cn
nwz.cn
rbh.cn
rlw.cn
tnx.cn
trx.cn
ywk.cn
zbk.cn
gdb.com
gyk.com
knn.com
kzw.com
pcx.com
ryw.com
u88.com
xfk.com
xhx.com
xmx.com
yrp.com
yzm.com
4057.com
5214.com
7129.com
7385.com
7451.com
8031.com
8972.com
9920.com

We’re seeing an increased activity for both ultra short (2 letter) domains and numeric domain names.

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