This came up on one of the coaching calls and it is something every new seller needs to understand.
You want help. That is good.
But if you drop the exact ASIN, the exact retailer, and the exact deal in a public group, you are basically handing someone your work.
Especially on Amazon Canada.
We are not in the US where some listings move thousands of units a month and one extra seller barely matters. Our market is smaller. Good OA leads can get crowded fast.
So ask better questions without exposing the lead.
Instead of posting the exact product, ask:
"The Keepa chart shows price dropping every time seller count goes above 8. Would you still test this?"
Or:
"The ROI is 28%, profit is around $9, but Amazon was on the listing last month. Is that a red flag?"
Or:
"The retailer limits me to 6 units. Would you still test buy or move on?"
That gives people enough context to help you without giving away the product.
Specific leads stay private.
The lesson can be public.
If you are stuck on a lead right now, what part is confusing you?
Keepa chart, seller count, ROI, Amazon being in stock, or whether to actually buy it?