Mathieu picks some targets for people looking to cash out on their Modern profits that should be excellent growth picks as we move out of Modern PTQ season.
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Magic is more popular now than ever before, and this has been impactful on card prices across the board. But some cards and products haven’t been moving much. Sigmund investigates why.
Matthew Lewis looks over each Gatecrash mythic in turn and evaluates its potential for gains at current prices.
This week Corbin Hosler looks over Gatecrash for casual all-stars. Picking these cards up cheap in trades may benefit you a couple years down the road.
Lots of discussion has surfaced recently about price spikes in the MTG market. Jared Elick explains the important role speculators play in stabilizing artificially inflated prices.
This past week was an insightful one for Sigmund. He captures his ah-ha moments regarding pre-ordering on eBay, Standard metagame shifts and crazy speculation phenomena.
Matthew Lewis examines some of the traps in online speculating that are easy to fall into, and how to avoid them. An important article for anyone serious about profiting on MTGO.
The Pro Tour has come and gone, and Corbin delves beyond the top eight to find gems the pros were packing this weekend.
Chad breaks down the winners from PT Gatecrash, theorizing where the prices of format staples will be moving from here.
In the wake of the Pro Tour, Jared discusses the new breakout decks, including eventual winner The Aristocrats, and the cards spiking as a result.
Valter explores the rewarding realm of casual Magic, pointing out a few of his favorites.
David Schumann continues to survey fringe playables in Legacy that are under the radar, but could serve important roles in the future.
Gyre Sage has tripled in price this past week. How often does this happen on Wall Street? Sigmund describes why the two differ in this regard and provides some insights into how the market can behave.
