Last weekend featured two Standard Grand Prix, setting the stage for next week’s Pro Tour. This has serious implications for the market, which Adam covers today.
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
It’s time for another Hold ‘Em & Fold ‘Em! With a recent rotation, what’s on Eddie’s mind this week?
There’s still a handful of cool, unique Reserved List cards that are virtually bulk. While Sig doesn’t advocate buying them out, he does suggest putting these ten cards on your radar.
Surely every Reserved List card has spiked by now, right? Just wait and see, friend, just wait and see…
MTG Arena has been getting a lot of attention of late. Brian asks what the future of the online Magic landscape holds—and how that should inform our financial decisions.
Black Friday and the holiday season are coming. Adam shares some ways to make the most of the opportunities they will present in MTG finance.
David goes deep on the merits of going deep. Is it a deep-ception?
In a bear market, being prepared to pick up cards at their floor is ideal. Chris lays out his approach to the winter months and how he’s preparing for the holidays.
The SCG Dallas Open showcased some interesting developments in several formats. Eddie takes stock of new technology and logs the changes to his portfolio in response.
October has been tumultuous for the stock market—but what’s the effect on Magic? Sig examines three past scenarios where the global economy influenced MTG finance.
Magic Arena is here, but Magic Online (MTGO) still has a lot to offer. Adam breaks it down for us.
Another week of Guilds of Ravnica, another set of recommendations. Eddie provides the latest moves in his portfolio, including some Modern breakouts and a few odd foils.
Standard popularity is booming, with clear implications for the financial landscape. Kyle considers the future prices of shocklands and some other key cards in this context.
