Cards from Dominaria are presenting major implications for the metagame, and Kyle's here to help us capitalize on the uncertainty.
Do you like Cube? Do you want to have one of your own? Card Kingdom has provided a new way to get started, and Danny breaks it down for us.
Rob talks about a casual card that might be on the rise for some competitive play exposure.
The top-moving card last week on MTG Stocks was…Revised Shivan Dragon! Why are Revised cards suddenly rising in price? Sig does some digging to find out.
The Modern community is ruthless in its dismissal of new decks. When one hits the scene (and one frequently does), pundits invariably point out instances of tension on paper: these cards can't possibly work together, the sentiment goes. And yet, the deck placed high enough to draw that attention...
If you can predict metagame shifts, you can predict where the value lies. Adrian explains the value of thinking like a competitive player with some recent specs as concrete examples.
Return on investment is always the name of the game, which means paying attention to percentage gains. Pete looks at some cards that are appealing for a high upside to cost.
Wizards has introduced a new preconstructed product that looks like it's going to shake up Standard finance in a major way. Brian's got the breakdown on how.
Following up his article on cash flow analysis, David put his calculations to work in the real world by tracking his sales and purchases for the month of March. He shares the results.
