David returns to the Ixalan sheet leak to see which spoiled cards may have promise in Modern and Legacy.
David Schumann
The leaked Ixalan sheet revealed many cards from the set coming this fall. David looks at how the spoiled cards might affect several formats, starting with Commander.
Last week’s Announcement Day did not disappoint, revealing tons of new products and developments. David breaks them down and discusses the financial implications.
Even among true bulk, certain cards may have promise. David explains his strategy for identifying the “not quite bulk” cards that could have value down the road.
MTGO price changes often portend similar movement in paper. David looks at the phenomenon and discusses how to take advantage.
Checking rising cards on MTG Stocks may seem like “too little, too late,” but they may be indications of other cards ready to jump. David considers several cases from last week.
David looks at several prominent specs of his from past years that didn’t pan out and shares the critical lessons they taught him.
Statistical tools like regression lines can be of enormous help to isolate and make sense of trends in Magic prices. David lays out the basics and illustrates with an example.
When we get complacent, we ignore the risks associated with investment. David discusses the danger of complacency, and offers a few practical tools to fight it.
With the banning of Top, David’s beloved Miracles deck is no more. He discusses the future of the Legacy metagame and some key cards that may be poised for gains.
The surprising second all-reprint set to be released in 2017 may lead to a saturation of product. David reacts to the announcement of Iconic Masters.
Besides the cards themselves, there are all sorts of collectible items associated with Magic—some surprisingly more valuable than you’d think.
