Weekly volume chart by category below the daily chart. People are still buying lots of 5L.com names. They aren’t paying much for them, but they are buying a lot of them.
Numeric | .com | Δ30MA .com |
.net | Δ30MA .net |
.org | Δ30MA .org |
.cc | Δ30MA .cc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3N | $696,088 (0) |
↑ 7% | $4,950 (0) |
↓-7% | $1,839 (0) |
↓-16% | $5,259 (0) |
↓-7% |
4N | $13,915 (0) |
↓-2% | $1,237 (1) |
↑ 101% | $48 (0) |
↓-34% | $371 (0) |
↓-11% |
5N | $617 (5) |
↓-25% | $19 (0) |
↓-41% | $4 (0) |
↓-36% | $20 (60) |
↓-49% |
6N | $13 (361) |
↓-36% | $3 (0) |
↓-78% | $2 (0) |
↓-43% | $2 (823) |
↑ 3% |
7N | $12 (33) |
↓-4% | – | – | – | – | – | – |
8N | $14 (21) |
↑ 49% | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Numeric No 4 or 0 |
.com | Δ30MA .com |
.net | Δ30MA .net |
.org | Δ30MA .org |
.cc | Δ30MA .cc |
3N | $696,088 (0) |
↑ 7% | $25,987 (0) |
↑ 13% | $3,386 (0) |
↓-2% | $16,706 (0) |
↑ 7% |
4N | $36,953 (0) |
↑ 4% | $1,392 (0) |
↓-11% | $154 (2) |
↓-35% | $1,461 (0) |
↓-8% |
5N | $2,320 (0) |
↓-38% | $132 (26) |
↓-24% | $80 (2) |
↑ 170% | $168 (4) |
↓-29% |
6N | $146 (85) |
↓-20% | $9 (105) |
↓-31% | $3 (0) |
↓-31% | $13 (1,702) |
↓-15% |
Initials, Letters & Characters |
.com | Δ30MA .com |
.net | Δ30MA .net |
.org | Δ30MA .org |
.cc | Δ30MA .cc |
3I | $52,249 (0) |
↓-8% | $2,970 (0) |
↓-10% | $1,019 (0) |
↓-11% | $1,650 (0) |
↓-18% |
3L | $20,109 (0) |
↓-8% | $1,205 (0) |
↑ 1% | $742 (0) |
↑ 5% | $294 (0) |
↓-19% |
3C | $402 (0) |
↓-57% | $28 (2) |
↓-49% | $6 (0) |
↓-44% | $31 (1) |
↑ 26% |
4I | $1,604 (13) |
↓-12% | $182 (28) |
↓-12% | $17 (71) |
↓-29% | $84 (117) |
↓-14% |
4L | $287 (5) |
↓-21% | $10 (134) |
↓-36% | $26 (1) |
↑ 60% | $9 (627) |
↓-6% |
5I | $9 (829) |
↓-25% | – | – | – | – | – | – |
N = Numeric
I = Initial (a letter not including a,e,i,o,u,v)
C = Character (any number or letter)
Δ30MA = Change vs. 30 day moving average
The number in parentheses below the price is the volume sold
When there are zero sales for the day, the number shown is the
lowest buy it now price
Source: Chaomi.cc
Travis – this data is very useful – but I wonder if the format here is actually the best way of visualizing the data? How hard would it be to have a price chart go along with each of the categories? Something like the LLLLSales.com price charts page – just here broken out for each of the segments you are tracking.
Whether or not something jumped in price from day to day isn’t really that important for me. Seeing trends over time would give me a better feel of the price moves, and whether there are opportunities in the market.
Thanks for the comment Danny. The challenge there is displaying that much data on a daily post. It is better suited for a website devoted to that sort of thing. Stay tuned for that.