Brian has been testing the new Standard format in preparation for SCG Indianapolis. He shares the cards from BFZ that have performed well, along with the financial takeaways.
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Brian believes several cards in BFZ are bucking the presale trend and actually represent good value at current prices. He goes over each pick and explains his reasoning.
Battle for Zendikar is right around the corner and hype surrounding the Zendikar Expeditions is high. Brian shares his initial thoughts and financial strategy for the set.
Modern continues to present ample opportunities for the speculator. Brian DeMars identifies five Modern cards that aren’t getting the attention they deserve from the secondary market.
Fresh off of Eternal Weekend, Brian DeMars examines a format gaining steam of late–Old School Magic. He discusses the newcomer and looks at some speculation targets.
The much-anticipated Eternal Weekend generates buzz and interest in Vintage and Legacy each year. On the eve of the event, Brian DeMars highlights five picks that should be on your radar.
The summer lull seems to be less pronounced this year than most. Brian DeMars looks at what to expect come rotation, with a special focus on fetchlands.
Brian spent the past weekend winning Eternal Weekend byes and trading at Gen Con. Tune in this week to learn about the takeaways he picked up from the floor!
We are finally settling into the Standard Summer Lull, which is actually the bread and butter for savvy MTG Finance individuals. Today, Brian outlines the key targets to keep an eye on with the upcoming rotation.
Brian DeMars looks at the first results to come in for Origins Standard. Some exciting cards made a splash while others are still waiting in the wings.
Power Nine cards spiked this winter and it seems the next tier of cards down is following suit. Brian DeMars suspects something other than demand based on playability may be afoot.
Brian DeMars shares his picks for the undervalued gems from Magic Origins. These are the cards he’s picking up under the principle that “good Magic cards often find homes.”