TBR Drop - Sep 20, 2023 (1.Viewing)

I can't say this was a problem so far (please don't give anyone ideas)

I only mentioned it because it's no longer a viable strategy because of the public auctions.

And from what I've seen and heard, any possible bidding strategy (ethical or otherwise) was already in use.
 
I'm only seeing 3 public auctions at WHC - is that all there is and is that the same number everyone else is seeing?
 
I'm seeing 14 or 15 public auctions at WHC

vre.ca​
C$ 130​
15​
vetting.ca​
C$ 18​
3​
financialstar.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
rigel.ca​
C$ 40​
5​
canadainfrastructurebank.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
yummylunchclub.ca​
C$ 18​
4​
contactus.ca​
C$ 18​
3​
ultralight.ca​
C$ 40​
7​
growbox.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
fixmystreet.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
wwwoundcare.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
angelines.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
moodlemoot.ca​
C$ 18​
2​
wcr.ca​
C$ 30​
 
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Thanks and I was able to see all the auctions (14 on my end) after logging in and out, then refreshing a few times.
 
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Kinda weird having no auctions this week, but I know they'll be back with a vengeance next week.
 
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Well it looks like VRE is clearly the big dog on the WHC auctions and is already sitting at $260 - nothing else is above $40.
 
If it's someone bidding for an end user then it's ridiculously cheap.

Agreed, but I highly doubt it's two or more end users fighting for it.

And every time I state that a high-priced auction "must be due to a end user taking part" the local TBR whales always shout me down.
 
All WHC auctions that ended at 3-figures or higher:

VRE: $1050
Ultralight: $340
ContactUs: $110
FinancialStar: $110

And WCR almost made it at $90.
 
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