Corbin Hosler grades his predictions for Magic 2014, to see where his analysis was correct, and where it was lacking.
Corbin Hosler
Corbin Hosler reviews Theros in time for the prerelease. Find out which cards he believes are flying under the radar or overpriced.
Power level is the principle determinant for a good spec target. Corbin Hosler looks at post-rotation price changes from last year and applies lessons to Return to Ravnica block.
How do we define failure in speculation? Does every loss count? Corbin looks at some of his own gaffes and asks how they should inform future decisions.
Considering the information about Theros block already spoiled, Corbin Hosler asks what cards may benefit from an “enchantment-matters” Standard environment.
Corbin Hosler examines the aftermath of the last few prominent Modern spikes, and explains what it means for future Modern speculation.
Corbin Hosler responds to Sigmund’s portfolio article by divulging the makeup of his own Magic investments and the rationale behind each category.
Corbin Hosler revisits the concept of the “dead zone,” and suggests some productive ways to render it more useful to the speculator.
Casual staples are low-risk specs that almost always jump a bit. Corbin Hosler examines his picks from last year to see how they fared and offers similar picks from M14.
Jace, the Mind Sculptor is slated for a reprint and Corbin asks how this will affect its price. He looks back to other high-profile reprints to orient his thoughts.
Corbin Hosler reviews his calls from Dragon’s Maze to see how accurate his predictions have proved several months down the line.
It’s time for Corbin Hosler’s prerelease primer. Read up on hits and misses from M14 and prepare to stock up on the sleepers and pitch the future bulk.
The basic principle about price drops at rotation has not been borne out as expected over the last few years. Corbin Hosler examines the recent data to determine why.