Matthew Lewis surveys his recent speculation activity on MTGO, discussing in depth what he’s buying, selling and watching and why.
Matthew Lewis
The prices of fetchlands have dropped precipitously since the release of Theros. Matthew Lewis looks to the past for reasons and examines the prospect of buying in.
This year price indices of rotating sets are behaving differently than usual. Matthew Lewis offers some possible explanations and considers what it means for the speculator.
There has been much discussion of late about shocklands. Matthew Lewis explains why he believes they are still a solid hold, and how he plans to out his copies.
WoTC has announced a modified entrance fee and prize structure for Theros release events. Matthew Lewis reexamines his speculation strategy in light of the changes.
Matthew Lewis looks at the planeswalkers about to rotate and asks what past experience tells us about their likely price trajectories.
Matthew Lewis revisits the pillars of the MTGO economy and explains what can happen when you don’t adhere to the fundamentals.
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.
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?
Matthew Lewis takes advantage of the relative Summer lull to outline his three-month plan for the coming Fall rotation and release of Theros.
Matthew Lewis presents his review of each mythic rare from M14. Which cards are Fully Priced, Borderline or Good Value?
Matthew Lewis examines the price history of mythic rare reprints to get insight into the future trajectory of the M14 planeswalkers.
Matthew Lewis returns to his theory about the digital-to-paper ratio, this time to test its predictive power and make further modifications.