It's only February, and we've already seen the most high-profile Modern event of the year. Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan went totally according to plan: no Eye of Ugin shenanigans; no team of baby-genius-pros breaking the format in half; no flurry of bans raining down on the winning deck....
There are some simple indicators that can predict price increases and even spikes, so Adam applies them to identify some cards that look like they are due to rise.
Rob makes a quick assessment of this evil enchantment's financial progress!
Rob's not a fan of this card. Read more here to find out why!
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Rob returns to the regular Stock Watch segment and talks about this card's future.
Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan, the first Modern PT in two years, is in the books! And I'm feeling kind of flat about the whole thing. This is probably because I didn't watch the live version. It's not the coverage team's fault. However, I have no interest in watching...
Rob starts the week with an analysis of the aftermath of Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan.
Adrian covers some decks from Modern that are performing well but flying under the radar – what are the opportunities are in these lists?
After seeing more Pauper cards spike last week, Sig realized he was missing out on some real profits. Now he is applying his TCGplayer methodology to try and get ahead of the next buyout.
