A new wave of buylist changes inspires Sig to revisit the subject and examine which components of the Old School market continue to receive attention from major vendors.
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Magic Arena is the future of Magic, but Adam argues that the growth of the digital game means great things for the paper market as well.
Week one of new Standard is upon us, with an SCG Standard Open in the books. Eddie looks at the latest holds and folds in the context of the emerging metagame.
Price drops due to reprints can vary greatly in size. David lays out the factors at play before considering where the Guilds of Ravnica shocklands are likely to land.
Kyle’s got a breakdown on all the implications of the most recent changes to Treasure Chests on MTGO. This is info every online player or investor should know.
This week Sig examines budget, time, and enjoyment as three vectors of Magic finance that dictate how you should set priorities to get the most out of the hobby.
Standard rotation and the official release of Guilds of Ravnica leave plenty of opportunity for speculators. Adam covers the exciting targets for the first week of new Standard.
Guilds of Ravnica has hit, and the finance waves are already being felt. Eddie covers news from this week and reports back on the first QS office hours session.
There’s been plenty of discussion around Magic‘s “Summer Slowdown.” But is the fall a reliable time to buy? That may depend on a number of factors.
Eddie weighs in on the latest developments in the finance world, from Guilds of Ravnica, to Worlds, to an odd new combo deck in Modern featuring Runaway Steam-Kin.
Wizards apparently does not consider colorshifts to break the principles of the Reserved List. David looks at some of the RL cards that got the treatment worth keeping an eye on.
Modern has “Old Money” cards that have been worth a lot for a long time. What kind of “New Money” cards have similar futures?
Kyle breaks down in detail the top eight cards you should have your eye on during the upcoming rotation.
