for example someone is selling LRFR.com for $300 bucks and other kdzi.com for $5000
why?
why?
because in this capitalistic industry we call domaining, one can "ASK" any amount for their domain.
doesn't mean it will sell for that price, but it's the owners prerogative to exercise
still, there doesn't have to be any rationale for the price.
the letters don't have to mean anything or nor be acronyms to abbreviate urls.
the only limit to pricing, is the belief in a guide and past sales history.
for the discerning buyer, beyond the domain being an actual word, they will look for stats or meaningful usage for the domain.
however, the more knowledgeable and skillful they are, means they will be less likely to follow premium letter philosophies in their decisions to purchase.
which means, letters in a domain you see as non-premium and may overlook because of what you've read or been told.... may appeal to another because they buy based on experience and may know something (not you specifically) you don't.
imo....