Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Brian takes another look at the recent Pauper explosion, and shares his analysis and reasons for believing the format is a strong investment vehicle right now.
Rob talks about Whir of Invention on the second day of this week’s special edition of the Daily Stock Watch.
Adrian dives into week two of the post-Rivals Standard metagame. These are the strategies flying under the radar and the cards he suggests to target.
Kyle continues his discussion of cheap mythics with the middle-ground cards between $2 and $10. As with the other categories, some patterns that can inform investment decisions emerge.
Rob makes his first pick for this week’s Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan special edition!
Pauper is taking off thanks to community support and GP side events, and speculators are jumping in. But there may be some downsides to buying Pauper cards for profit.
A year after his first foray selling on TCGplayer, David is wiser and more informed on the process. He breaks down his year-end review and shares the lessons learned.
Guillaume breaks down both Standard and Modern over the last week. Spoiler: both metagames are pretty diverse right now!
Now that mythic prices are starting to settle down, Brian is starting to target Rivals of Ixalan cards for Commander. Here are his picks for the most underrated ones.
Rob analyzes the future of this dragon from Shadowmoor. Learn more about it here.
Rob would like to share his thoughts on this card. Check it out here.
Do you have aspirations to own your own game store? Quiet Speculation welcomes Leah Albert, who will be guiding you through many of the considerations you’ll need to make. Check it out!
