What should you be doing with cards you aren’t playing with? Danny confronts this issue as it pertains to his own substantial collection.
Splinter Twin
Dylan muses on the effects of the recent banning and unbannings on Magic’s big picture.
Several months in advance of the Modern season, prices are already moving on MTGO. Sylvain Lehoux looks at the state of Modern in light of data from past years.
Corbin Hosler looks at some of the major changes that took place in Magic finance this year, and extrapolates for 2014.
Mistaking hype for a legitimate, sustainable spike in price can be disastrous. Corbin Hosler discusses the difference and why it matters.
Speculating in the area of Magic you find most compelling, such as Modern for Danny, may likely lead to the best profits for you.
Corbin always advocates picking up Modern staples out of season, which seems all the more prudent in light of recent spikes. What cards should you target at the moment?
Speculators have emerged in full force recently despite the holidays. Sigmund theorizes why Modern staples are spiking six months before PTQ season.
Splinter Twin’s recent spike has elicited accusations of market manipulation. Corbin Hosler explains why he he believes these claims are misplaced.
Jason Alt runs runs the percentages on skill, suggests self-accountability, and laments slash celebrates the current Standard and Legacy metagames.
Black Friday is nearly here, which means markdowns at many MTG retailers. But are all sales a good deal? Sigmund provides some tips to keep in mind this holiday season.
With Standard prices settling down, Danny turns his attention to Modern cards he sees potential in moving forward.
Corbin Hosler looks at the movement of some–what else?–Merfolk staples, and explains how a slow holiday season creates opportunities.
