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How much do public sales actually influence how you price your domains?

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Very much... Price for brandables have stooped too low...
Maybe liquidity just moved to fewer, stronger names, and everything else gets priced down or ignored 🤔
They do and they don't.

I know how to price quality.
That’s a fair way to put it, and it reflects how most experienced investors actually operate.

Public sales matter as reference points, not as instructions. They help frame the market range, but they don’t replace judgment.

So, public sales are more about staying calibrated than setting price. They inform the edges, but the final number still comes from knowing where real demand actually clears.
 

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I look at sales to avoid being unrealistic — not to decide the number.
Yeah, that’s pretty much how I use them too.

Too many variables never show up in reported sales anyway. At some point you just have to trust your own read on the name and the buyer pool.

Comps keep expectations in check. The actual number still comes down to experience and patience ;)
 
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