David has a year of tracked data to cover. What insights can we get from this?
David Schumann
The life cycle of UMA prices seems to be shorter than with other Masters sets, and David believes the time to pick up cards is now. He outlines the most appealing targets.
Buying collections from strangers can present challenges when a seller comes in with unreasonable expectations. David provides some tips on how to navigate a buy gone bad.
With the final Masters product hitting the shelves soon, David takes a look at some of the quantitative data on reprint price drops to see when we should target UMA staples.
After a year spent building his online inventory, David has learned several invaluable lessons about the buying process. Today he shares the pitfalls he encountered.
When writing about MTG finance accountability is crucial. Today David looks back over the second quarter of 2018 to gauge the success of his speculation suggestions.
David goes deep on the merits of going deep. Is it a deep-ception?
Price drops due to reprints can vary greatly in size. David lays out the factors at play before considering where the Guilds of Ravnica shocklands are likely to land.
Wizards apparently does not consider colorshifts to break the principles of the Reserved List. David looks at some of the RL cards that got the treatment worth keeping an eye on.
Shocklands are back, with clear implications for finance and strategy alike. David looks at how the landscape with change in response.
David finishes up his “undervalued in Standard” series with the Core 2019 mythic rares, evaluating them as potential pickups leading into rotation.
David presents the next set of lower-priced Standard mythics to evaluate them for potential heading into rotation. This time he covers Dominaria.
David continues with his analysis of undervalued cards in Standard in anticipation of rotation. This time he covers Rivals of Ixalan, along with some notable rares in Ixalan block.