I am 58. Since 1993, I have seen tons of unrealistic talking about domains. It seems that domainers, both amateurs and pros, have forgotten all the basics of Economy and Trading Principles. Many people are speaking about value, fair value, markets, fair market value, etc. while not knowing the real meaning of it. I keep finding posts from jealous people telling how unfair it is to get thousands of dollars for a domain that was registered for $8.95. In fact, they say no more or less that successful people stink, but they all wanna be even more successful.
The Domain Industry is similar to the Gold Rushes: A number of people stroke well, while many other made up a living by selling digging materials etc. Most others got nowhere, because they didn't know or didn't believe what the others did. I don't post when I sold, because it is nobody's business. So I have no trader rating on this forum. IMHO that is just as good as those with a high trader number from buying for $3 one day and reselling it for $1 the day after (double sale). The Appraisal Industry is only good for appraisers: Some domain auction webs make a living from free domain listing followed by down-pricing the domains in their appraisals, based upon shimmy metrics. Please, let buyers pay what they want! It is the principle of supply and demand. Who cannot afford an Alpha-Romeo, Ford, or even a bicycle, should be happy to not be lame ... and walk to his/her destination (or destiny?). I made it from a few domains, without help but from my credit card. Don't let people tell You that it is not fair to make the profit that Your buyers are so kind to let You have. Tell them to read ICANN.org, IANA.org, W3C.org, WIP
rg etc. instead of believing the crap by some self-proclaimed experts here and there. Buying and selling large amounts of $2 domains to people who can't resell it points only on the expertise of selling that kind of domains to that kind of people. No more - No less.
Freedom First ...