Many Magic financiers have long given up on trading as a worthwhile endeavor. But if you're willing to grind the trade tables for bulk, it can still be profitable.
This week, I plan on doing something unique. Event analysis has long been my preferred approach when it comes to writing—and reading—about Magic, and I feel strongly that my skills in methodically sifting through data, testing hypotheses, and arriving at conclusions is one of my biggest strengths in Magic,...
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
By the time this article goes live, it will be just over a week and a half until the Modern portion of Grand Prix Las Vegas. To close a previous thread, yes, I am going and yes, I did win two byes. Not because I actually won a GPT...
Years ago, Wizards of the Coast printed some arguably offensive cards. It's these cards that seem to transcend the Reserved List – WOTC would be crazy to print these cards again. Is there room to make money on such cards? Sig takes a closer look...
Chaz and Tarkan return to discuss many financially relevant topics!
I like winning as much as the next guy. Maybe even more. That's why, since even before the Gitaxian Probe ban, I've brought Colorless Eldrazi Stompy to three local tournaments a week. In doing so, I've racked up more store credit than I know what to do with, and...
Checking rising cards on MTG Stocks may seem like "too little, too late," but they may be indications of other cards ready to jump. David considers several cases from last week.
I'm trying very hard not to say, "I told you so." Grixis Death’s Shadow, days after I touted it as the best deck to play heading into the competitive weekend, took down the SCG Open in Baltimore that I hoped on attending, crushed the field at GP Copenhagen, and took...
DJ's back to fill us in on the "bulk" that really isn't bulk anymore, this time from some recent Commander sets.
