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Is the LLLL.com Market Recovera27ing?

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Yaadoo

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It seems to me that the recent drop of the LLLL.com has slowed and LLLL.com values has been increasing slowly. Especially for the better LLLL.com like Trip Prems and up.

What do you guys think?
 

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On the low end, the market really isn't recovering whatsoever and I think stagnating would more accurately describe what we've seen over the last few days...

Likewise, the higher quality LLLL.coms (like triple premiums and quad premiums) aren't seeing any appreciation (continued depreciation on quad premiums).

CVCVs are continuing to appreciate handsomely, as are most pronounceables. While the "min wholesale" on triple premiums has decreased a bit, we're also beginning to see more enduser sales in both the triple + quad premium segments. Make of that what you will, but it does suggest that higher prices should be coming soon, especially to the triple premium segment. The days of sub-$400 quads will very soon be over.
 
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Make of that what you will, but it does suggest that higher prices should be coming soon, especially to the triple premium segment. The days of sub-$400 quads will very soon be over.

I am still buying :D
 

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rLLLL.COMS will recover and appreciate in price with more endusers opting fo them but the overflooding of names into the market will only affect the recovery and appreciation.
Law of demand and supply
 

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one guy here pumped and pumped and sold his LLLL.com's and since then I see it is kind of stand still.

If you like to sell some hire that guy! - He was good in pumping and dumping.
 

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In that case it might be a good time to buy. Cause honestly I don't think the LLL.in or .co.in will sustain itself. Once it collapses we'll get more demand on LLLL.com and is quite possible to see a rise.
 

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I have no clue what the hell you're talking about and I didn't "pump" LLLL.coms at all... My price guide and comments have focussed on covering the facts and only the facts since day 1 and are entirely based on reported sales in the industry. If prices are going up or down (like they are now), I say it as it is.

I'm not available for hire nor will I accept offers (and sadly yes, there have been some) to post untrue statements regarding the LLLL.com market for the benefit of any party.

For the record, I still own about 20k worth of LLLL.coms and have no clue who keeps circulating the rumors that I "sold out". I have no interest whatsoever in liquidating the rest of my LLLL.com holdings and intend on vaulting most of them for several years.

one guy here pumped and pumped and sold his LLLL.com's and since then I see it is kind of stand still.

If you like to sell some hire that guy! - He was good in pumping and dumping.
 
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Well if someone really is keen on pumping they should have very deep pockets for sure ;)

Not saying anything about reece. I know reece took the benefits but it was the risks which converted themselves into monetary benefits.

What if the random LLLL.com would not have gone for the minimum price? Well then reece would have lost the investments.
 
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