Some lingo you may need to check up while browsing DNPric.es:

CAGR:
  • Compound annual growth rate is a business and investing specific term for the geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period. In plain English, an annual yield.
Currencies:
  • EUR – European Union euros
  • GBP – Great Britain pounds
  • USD – United States dollars
Domain names levels:
  • LLD – last level domain name
  • SLD – second level domain name
  • TLD – top level domain name:
    • ccTLD – country code TLD (two characters long)
    • .IDN – internationalised domain name (those in .xn--*** punny code format)
    • gTLDs – generic TLD (not a ccTLD and not an .IDN)
    • old gTLD (established before 2011: “.biz”, “.cat”, “.com”, “.edu”, “.gov”, “.int”, “.mil”, “.net”, “.org”, “.pro”, “.tel”, “.xxx”, “.aero”, “.arpa”, “.asia”, “.coop”, “.info”, “.jobs”, “.mobi”, “.name”, “.post”, “.museum”, and “.travel”)
    • new gTLD (all gTLDs established after 2011)
  • ULD – upper level domain name
Domain name prices (miscellaneous):
  • +OA – might have include other assets (e.g., when the domain name was sold with an existing website, service or established business)
  • RNM – reserve not met (domain name auction where the bids were received but did not meet the seller’s threshold)
Flips, flops, etc:
  • A domain name flip is a domain name sold for a higher price than it was previously bought.
  • A domain name flop is a domain name sold for a lower price than it was previously bought.
  • A flipflop is a domain name that first flipped, then flopped.
  • A flopflip is a domain name that first flopped, then flipped.
  • And so on…
  • A quick flip/flop is the one that happened within one or few months
  • A blitz flip/flop is the one that happened within days or even hours
Yield: