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Given that we consider some of the premium domain names like say, Chess.com as a liquid domain, I believe, it also depends on how we define liquidity.
So, my question is, whether liquidity is the price that you would be able to get if you ask for it or is it that you would get a sale but the price may not be what you want.
For example, Chess.com is appraised at $3 million and it is a liquid domain.
Would you be able to get $3 million immediately if you ask for it, or you may get $500k immediately but not $3 million(for which you will have to find a buyer which may take anything from a week to several months) given that it is a liquid domain, or is it just that you would get a sale and price is not a factor here?
So, my question is, whether liquidity is the price that you would be able to get if you ask for it or is it that you would get a sale but the price may not be what you want.
For example, Chess.com is appraised at $3 million and it is a liquid domain.
Would you be able to get $3 million immediately if you ask for it, or you may get $500k immediately but not $3 million(for which you will have to find a buyer which may take anything from a week to several months) given that it is a liquid domain, or is it just that you would get a sale and price is not a factor here?