Corbin Hosler examines and predicts the price movements of all the relevant lands in Return To Ravnica and Innistrad!
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Gervaise addresses a variety of topics on trading and speculation, including his stance on Return to Ravnica preorders and some notable trades.
Chad identifies a few more of his favorite spoiled cards from Return to Ravnica this week, and reminds us all of a truth behind set prices.
There’s a lot to be hopeful about in Return to Ravnica. I have not seen preorder prices for boxes go up this soon since Future Sight and the Zendikar treasures. Those boxes are going to be packed with money. What’s also cool is that this set is going to get people brewing with their favorite color schemes and trying out old favorites. These favorites aren’t going to be winners, but it’ll get things moving.
As Return to Ravnica spoilers continue, a variety of questions arise. With this incredibly popular, highly anticipated set, what are the solid buys? Are there some cards that may gain in value thanks to RtR? Should you buy a booster box now or wait until release? Are there any cards worth preordering? Sigmund touches on all these topics in this week’s article.
MTGO booster packs, much like bonds, can yield a modest but reliable return over time. Matthew Lewis outlines the basic parameters involved in this kind of investment, and discusses DKA specifically.
Corbin Hosler reviews his predictions from Magic 2013 with an eye on how things will shake out with Return to Ravnica!
When it comes to trading, Tucker believes that being the nice guy has its advantages, and the long term benefits far outweigh any short term advantages of sharking.
Chad goes over Legacy and some Ravnica spoilers, filling you in on things he talked over with others at his LGS this past holiday weekend.
Chances are, you’re going to make a lot of money from RTR because you’re going to be actively reading and trading all through the next month or so. However, you have got to avoid losing money along the way, too! You don’t want to be stuck with Magic cards that you could have sold a few weeks ago for double the value.
Sigmund buys cards with the hope of profiting on them. But what some people may overlook is the fact that the majority of his purchases are not based solely on speculation. Learn more about the angle Sigmund has successfully pursued.
Matthew proposes a model for seasonal speculation that can be beneficial to use as the backbone for MTGO investment strategies.
Gervaise delves into the techniques and reasons behind using the internet as a primary mode of card acquisition.
