Category: Domain Portfolio Risk Management

Managing Risks in Portfolio Appraisals

Appraising a domain name portfolio is one of the most important exercises an investor can undertake, yet it is also one of the riskiest. Unlike traditional assets such as real estate or equities, domains have no universally accepted valuation standard. Their worth is subjective, often depending on factors like buyer intent, cultural relevance, linguistic appeal,…

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Managing WHOIS Privacy Risks

WHOIS privacy has long been a central topic in domain portfolio management, not only because of its importance in protecting the personal information of domain owners but also because of the complex risks it introduces. Domain investors often treat WHOIS privacy as a default safeguard, assuming that masking ownership details is always the safest option.…

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Using Scenario Analysis in Domain Portfolios

One of the most powerful tools available to domain investors seeking to manage risk in their portfolios is scenario analysis. While commonly used in financial risk management and strategic planning, its application in domain investing remains underutilized, even though the industry is defined by uncertainty, volatility, and asymmetric outcomes. Scenario analysis involves constructing hypothetical but…

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