Matthew Lewis revisits the MTGO-to-paper ratio as it stands before rotation, to identify opportunities in the near-term and expand upon the theory behind the metric.
Mike Lanigan examines the Standard and Block Constructed decks that lose the least to rotation, and are likely to form the backbone of the new Standard.
Considering the information about Theros block already spoiled, Corbin Hosler asks what cards may benefit from an "enchantment-matters" Standard environment.
Stu Somers returns to the writing financial game brimming with speculation targets and information.
David Schumann revisits the concept of bulk trading, covering the various ways it can be done and offering some pointers.
Jason Alt discusses the reputation of Magic finance, delving into a few recent controversies and weighing in with his usual brand of wit.
Danny continues his retrospective on a set of trades he tracked last Fall, to see how his trading fundamentals weathered the test of time.
Mathieu constructs another $100 portfolio composed of safe picks as Innistrad rotation approaches.
The constant barrage of buying opportunities makes it easy to succumb to hype and make baseless speculations. Sigmund highlights the one action you should always take before investing in cards.
Matthew Lewis examines Liliana of the Veil's unexpected rise in price after a prolonged flat period. What can this case tell us about future fluctuations?
