Best not to bid in big chunks. That might be good for the seller but not for the buyer. Better to bid in very tiny increments until everyone else gets bored or needs to go home and make tea.
I've heard some people with experience in the field give the opposite advice. It might sound good on paper, because if you are bidding in big chunks you may go way over everybody elses limit and they would have lost interest at a much lower price if you had bid in little increments. But on the other hand bidding in big chunks gives the impression that you are willing to spend a lot of money and that you arent bothered by a few thousand dollars. That might not be true, but giving that impression may make other bidders lose interest, because they think that you are willing to spend much more money than they are, so there is no point for them to even keep bidding against you. Also people may not have a hard limit with the money they are willing to spend. If you bid in tiny increments you can get into a drawn out bidding war that the other person doesnt want to lose, so they go higher than they had initially planned. Lets say someone thinks they should spend no more than 1000 $ on an item before the bidding starts. If they make 20 bids before it reaches 1000$ they will probably keep going even if they hadnt originally planned to, because they are now invested in beating you. If they only made one bid before their limit is reached they are much more likely to let it go.
only the lot of money bit helped. The rest is just rubbish that's designed to get people to bid more and big to create a feeding frenzy which helps the auctioneer get to a crazy price.
Best not to bid in big chunks. That might be good for the seller but not for the buyer. Better to bid in very tiny increments until everyone else gets bored or needs to go home and make tea.
I've heard some people with experience in the field give the opposite advice. It might sound good on paper, because if you are bidding in big chunks you may go way over everybody elses limit and they would have lost interest at a much lower price if you had bid in little increments.
But on the other hand bidding in big chunks gives the impression that you are willing to spend a lot of money and that you arent bothered by a few thousand dollars. That might not be true, but giving that impression may make other bidders lose interest, because they think that you are willing to spend much more money than they are, so there is no point for them to even keep bidding against you.
Also people may not have a hard limit with the money they are willing to spend. If you bid in tiny increments you can get into a drawn out bidding war that the other person doesnt want to lose, so they go higher than they had initially planned. Lets say someone thinks they should spend no more than 1000 $ on an item before the bidding starts. If they make 20 bids before it reaches 1000$ they will probably keep going even if they hadnt originally planned to, because they are now invested in beating you. If they only made one bid before their limit is reached they are much more likely to let it go.
Some of the best stratagems I've seen shared. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! 2:55 Brilliant! HAHA
Thanks mate!
They're out o moneeeh! 😬
Just won an auction today! Went with your tips and a lot of money haha
Congratulations, is there a reserve price usually for auctions or the winning price is the final sale price
only the lot of money bit helped. The rest is just rubbish that's designed to get people to bid more and big to create a feeding frenzy which helps the auctioneer get to a crazy price.
Na cuz I’m going to confuse myself with random numbers 🤣 but really good tips. I will definitely stand next to the auctioneer
Love it. And your authority shines.
We’re bidding at an auction in a week, thanks for the tips as I’m finding the whole thing rather nerve racking!
You're welcome -so great to hear!
Did you get it!?
Great advice Aaron!
How to win at auction? Bid more than everyone else. Done. Oh, love the Kiwi accent, by the way - you nailed it.
I normally hate agents but this is legit great advice
Ok good bro. Thanks your tips!
Great video thanks for the great information and well delivered. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Great work mate.
Cheers Dylan!
This is so helpful! Thank you for the great tips!
Hello can anyone tell me how can someone take a part in auction? Is there a difference procedure for live auction? Thank you
what about online auction? How to win when you are not there physically
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You are excellent
What about online auction
I didn’t watch the video. But I assume by having more money than the rest of the bidders ought to do the trick.
he's good
Who's watching before a NFT auction? 🤣
This is terrible advice - it plays to hand of the auctioneer and seller
Quite annoying
Kg
thanks for the time to watch..... opinions are always welcomed