David Schumann picks a handful of cards he believes are undervalued right now, representing strong potential for gains in the medium to late term.
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Today Jason Alt reviews an article written by Jared Yost that compares buylisting and retail prices. He explains how some of the data may be flawed, but highly interesting nonetheless.
In the second part of his “Nine Months of Portfolio Management” series, Sylvain graphs, exposes and analyzes some of the collected data, exploring what lead to his net profit.
Identifying which players drive demand for a given spec will provide insight into the appropriate buying window. Danny Brown explains, with myriad examples.
A controversial Tweet last Friday left Sigmund with self-doubt. This week he explores his overall investment strategy and explains how he allocatates his resources between the stock market and MTG investments.
Everyone’s talking about how Vintage Masters will affect prices of Vintage staples online–but the impact could be even greater for Legacy. Alexander Carl explains.
The summer lull in Standard is the time to start considering what to do with last block’s cards. Danny Brown examines this year’s batch in detail.
Dylan Beckham believes windows of opportunity in MTG finance are bound to be shorter in the future, requiring more diligence on the part of financiers. Here’s why.
Mike Lanigan covers a variety of topics in today’s article, including an update of Standard Dredge with the new Journey cards.
Every year the block format presents unique opportunities for speculation. Corbin outlines the basics and sees how they apply to Theros.
Last week Alexander Carl discussed building value through Daily Events and how to pick a deck in Standard or Block. Today he turns his eye to the Modern options.
Today David Schumann covers some basic rules of etiquette for the trade tables. These principles keep trading cordial and enjoyable for all.
