Today David Schumann discusses the particular ways opportunity costs can manifest in MTG finance, as well as strategies to mitigate them.
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Danny Brown covers sundry topics in the Magic finance world today, including the impending releases of Vintage Masters and Conspiracy.
Jason Alt changes it up today, and covers financial winners and losers from the week. Each of these cards that dropped or spiked has something to teach us about the market overall.
Recent transactions have helped Sigmund realize there is benefit to selling outside of impersonal, traditional outlets. This week he outlines how to develop connections with the right people in the MTG Finance community and why it can pay dividends in the long term.
The Vintage Masters card list came out on Friday. What did we learn? Are there still opportunities for profit? Alexander Carl walks us through some options.
Dylan Beckham summarizes his impressions of the current state of Modern and mentions five sideboard staples to watch this season.
Today Corbin Hosler gets a little personal and tells the story of how he progressed from trading grinder to running a full-on case of singles at his LGS.
David Schumann had some interesting interactions while buylisting using the “ogre” method at GP Atlanta. He relates his experience at the dealers’ tables.
Uncommons are a low-return investment, but can spike by enormous percentages when they hit. Danny Brown makes the case for speculating on uncommons and provides a few examples.
Some cards are simply not worth buylisting for the price dealers are offering. Jason Alt discusses an efficient way to squirrel such cards away for future benefit.
There is virtually no overlap between Modern and Power 9, yet Sigmund has managed to relate the two in this week’s article. Read on to learn which group has recently spiked and which one(s) could jump in the near future.