FTV: 20 will release a slew of reprints, including Jace the Mind Sculptor. David Schumann looks to past FTV sets to determine how prices will react.
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Everyone has an opinion these days–buy this, sell that! But actions speak louder than words. This week Sigmund discusses some of his specific holdings to highlight where he is investing.
Corbin Hosler revisits the concept of the “dead zone,” and suggests some productive ways to render it more useful to the speculator.
Matthew Lewis presents his review of each mythic rare from M14. Which cards are Fully Priced, Borderline or Good Value?
Sebastien Morin and Jeff Goupil return from a month-long hiatus for a review of their articles so far. They discuss what they got right and ask what they could improve upon.
Danny breaks down the potential 4-drops that could see increased play in Standard post-rotation, picking his favorites as speculation targets.
David Schumann examines prices of specialty products like the FTV series, both sealed and opened. Should we be holding or cracking these sets for maximum value?
Wizards threw Modern speculators a dagger this passed week when they switched up the PTQ schedule. Now Sigmund has to rethink his Modern strategy and make some portfolio changes. This week he does his best to summarize his plan of action.
Matthew Lewis examines the price history of mythic rare reprints to get insight into the future trajectory of the M14 planeswalkers.
Casual staples are low-risk specs that almost always jump a bit. Corbin Hosler examines his picks from last year to see how they fared and offers similar picks from M14.
David Schumann explains how he determines which cards to target at rotation, and what his picks are for this year.
Sigmund used to despise foils, avoiding them at all costs. Recently his sentiment has changed quite a bit – so much so that many of his latest buys have been foils. This week Sigmund explains why his feelings towards shiny Magic Cards have changed.
Matthew Lewis returns to his theory about the digital-to-paper ratio, this time to test its predictive power and make further modifications.