Developed domain profile

WSJ.com

The official digital home of The Wall Street Journal’s journalism and business news.

Research summary

The profile at a glance.

The classification and value describe the domain asset itself. They do not value or imply availability of any operating business.

Current signalOperating use confirmedPublic operating use confirmed
Letter structureCCCVowels and consonants
SequenceUniqueThree distinct letters
Value tierMarketable$75,000–$149,999
Valuation model42/100Intrinsic score · marketability E
Latest scanJul 24, 2026UTC · evidence changes over time
Classification confidenceHighAcquisition-signal confidenceLimitedValue confidenceDeveloping
Why TLL classifies it this way

WSJ.COM is identified as the current public web identity of The Wall Street Journal. This current-use classification is separate from TLL's domain-only valuation.

Recorded expansion: Wall Street Journal

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Current digital identity

Website Capture

This is how The Wall Street Journal is currently represented at WSJ.COM.

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Current website screenshot of The Wall Street Journal at WSJ.COM
Identity and market context

WSJ.COM Domain Overview

WSJ.com is the primary online identity of The Wall Street Journal, the news publication associated with Dow Jones & Company. The organization provides journalism along with business and financial news coverage for readers seeking reporting and information on markets, companies, and the wider economy. The initials “WSJ” directly represent “Wall Street Journal,” giving the address an immediate connection to the publication’s established name. As its official website, WSJ.com serves as the central digital destination for the Journal’s news and editorial offering.

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Estimated WSJ.COM domain value

$75,000–$149,999

WSJ is a highly concise, orderly three-letter initialism with strong visual economy and straightforward letter-by-letter pronunciation. Apart from excluded proprietary associations, the raw string has no sufficiently universal standalone meaning. It can support many unrelated acronym constructions, particularly in professional or technical settings, but the consonant-heavy ending and lack of an inherent word reduce natural spoken fluency.

Intrinsic score42/100Marketability gradeEModel statusDirectional estimate
Directional estimate of the domain asset, separate from the current brand or business. Existing trademark associations may limit practical transferability.
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Analyst note

WSJ is a tightly compressed three-letter initialism: each letter maps directly to a word in Wall Street Journal, with no added characters or ambiguity in the abbreviation. Its all-capital form creates a clean, balanced visual mark, while its consonant-heavy structure gives it a crisp, clipped sound when spoken as individual letters. The sequence is easy to type, scan, and remember, and its established association with the Journal reinforces recall. Pairing WSJ with .com makes the short string read as a complete official web address for the publication’s digital presence.
Asset-only research estimate · 2026
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