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I would go for A.
Make a qualifying bid so that you can jump back in, then wait and see how the bidding is going. Unless you really think you have a chance, don't drive up the price. |
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I usually spend my time trying to think about the timing of my max bid.
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We all feel that dilemma. Should I make my max bid just before regular bidding ends or take my chances in the extended bidding session?
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C. However, I would bid $1 higher than the current bid just to be "in" even though I will probably get beat. I will check later on, maybe 24 hours before the bidding ends and see how far up it has gone. If there was little movement, I will place my max bid. If the bidding has gone higher than what I intended for a max bid, I move on.
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