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Rational investment has always been a recurring topic. When the domain name investment market was booming, many investors went crazy, buying large quantities of various domain names.
Rational investment has always been a recurring topic. When the domain name investment market was booming, many investors went crazy, buying large quantities of various domain names. At that time, discussions about rationality seemed somewhat unnecessary, as various market factors allowed many to make substantial profits.
However, the domain name market has now reached a standstill, leaving many people burdened by a large number of domain names they can't afford to renew at high costs. Some are even forced to sell at low prices.
While it's understood that enduring this period may lead to better times, as seen with industry veterans like Cai Wensheng, for ordinary investors, it's undeniably a challenging time.
So, we must once again emphasize the importance of rational and value-based domain name investment while rejecting the notion of "speculation."
Zeng Guofan once said, "In grand undertakings, the first priority is the overall plan." Investors should allocate their assets reasonably and focus on high-quality, valuable, and growth-oriented domain names. A well-thought-out domain name investment strategy showcases the investor's foresight.
Whether it's numeric domains, pinyin domains, English domains, or combinations of these, there are valuable domains in each category with profit potential. Investors need to identify these valuable categories themselves. Choosing the right investment targets means heading in the right direction.
As for encountering a "rice bucket" domain, it's a fortunate coincidence. It's better if you come across one, but it's essential to maintain the right mindset if you don't.
What domain name investment detests the most are traits like a "gambler's mentality" and "going with the flow." Investors must be clear about the difference between "investment" and "speculation." Investment is about expecting future value growth, while speculation involves buying and selling based on market price differences to profit. Compared to speculation, investment has a longer time horizon and tends to generate relatively stable cash flow over a certain period, accumulating future returns.
Speculation may yield short-term high profits, but investment is the ultimate path to maximizing benefits. As fellow domain investors have pointed out, choosing genuinely valuable domain names, maintaining a calm mindset, knowing when to be content, and taking profits when things are favorable will eventually lead to success on the domain name investment journey!
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