Rob talks about a sideboard card for today’s issue of the Daily Stock Watch.
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Reprints seem to follow a predictable trajectory every time. Sig examines the three stages of a reprint’s price curve and identifies some cards that may be solid pickups right now.
Getting into a new format can be expensive, but a tournament deck doesn’t have to break the bank. Pete covers some budget options for both Standard and Modern.
Rob talks about another red creature that could be making waves in Modern soon.
Brian’s got a few pro tips on how to make the best trades by preparing in advance.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
With Pauper on the rise, David looks at some interesting cards that haven’t hit major spikes yet, and considers the practical aspects of how to out common specs at a profit.
GP Phoenix put Modern on display with some interesting metagame developments. Adrian looks at the major stories and suggests speculation picks for MTGO.
Kyle’s here today to give us the rundown on how the new Flashback Drafts on MTGO will work – and how we can profit off of them. Bonus: a portfolio review after a very active month!
Buylisting is often financially suboptimal, but that doesn’t make it a bad idea. Sig explains why buylisting can be the right move even if it leaves a buck or two on the table.
Rob ends the week with another crazy Friday card!
The new Brawl format, which is a Standard version of Commander, could change the Standard market as we know it, and Adam explains why.
Masters 25 is flooding us with supply, and card prices have already dropped. David considers the lessons to learn so far and which reprints are best suited as speculation targets.
