Corbin Hosler gears up for the prerelease with a review of notable card prices from the new set. What is over- and underpriced, and why?
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Danny raves about the upcoming prerelease, and makes some suggestions for how you should approach yours.
This week, David Schumann picks some Magic “penny stocks,” cards whose extremely low values may belie their real potential upside.
This week Jason Alt discusses some tips to streamline the process of picking a collection, while extracting more value.
Even if you can’t read every article and listen to every podcast, you can still benefit from MTG finance. Sigmund shares a few tips on how to make Magic less expensive on a time budget.
Mathieu examines a real-life finance situation he recently encountered while buying cards online, demonstrating the simple ways that market inefficiencies can generate profit.
Drafting is one of the most popular ways to play MTGO—and one of the most expensive. Alexander Carl explains some tips for minimizing the costs of drafting.
Today Corbin Hosler looks back at his predictions about Born of the Gods to gauge their accuracy.
David Schumann looks at the potential impact of the inevitable Modern Masters 2, based on the market’s response to the first MMA.
Today Jason Alt goes over the ins and outs of “ogreing,” the technique of pricing out a box of cards ahead of time for selling to dealers.
Sylvain Lehoux goes over his experiences speculating on Block from the last two years, and applies lessons to Journey Into Nyx.
The Reserved List is once again a focus of conversation as MTG prices go higher. Sigmund takes a closer look and identifies some worthwhile investments in this area.