Developed – a percentage of the domain category that has been developed into website. Intelium uses proprietary methodology to determine whether a domain name is developed.
EstiBot Valuation – a statistical, fair market valuation of a domain name. As a rule, strong trademarks are assigned a fair market valuation of $0, as the domain name does not have value without corresponding IP rights. These types of domains cannot be effectively resold in the markets as a stand alone asset and their valuations stem strictly from the attached trademark, or IP value.
EstiBot Market Cap – a sum of all EstiBot valuations for a particular domain name category.
Turnover – a percentage of the domain name category that is bought or sold in markets in a particular period of time.
5th Percentile – a value at two standard deviations below the mean sales price. It is a representation of a reasonable category price floor in any given time period. For example, consider a scenario of only 100 reported sales where the highest sale is $100,000 and the lowest is $1,000. If each reported sale is sequenced in $1,000 increments (i.e. $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 and so on), then the 5th percentile will be the 5th lowest sale at $5,000.