A year after his first foray selling on TCGplayer, David is wiser and more informed on the process. He breaks down his year-end review and shares the lessons learned.
David Schumann
Last week David covered Rivals of Ixalan cards for Vintage and Legacy play. Today he dives into the set’s much more numerous contributions to Commander.
The full Rivals of Ixalan spoiler is out, and David is here to cover the interesting cards for eternal play from both strategic and financial perspectives.
The United States Postal Service has a slew of requirements that can be tough to keep track of. David breaks it down to calculate the cheapest way to ship Magic cards in the US.
David shares some advice on how to run brick-and-mortar stores in a way that plays to their natural strengths in the Magic market, and looks at transaction costs.
Anyone can guess at a card’s future price, but smart speculation requires preliminary work to assess risk. David looks at the core questions to ask before pulling the trigger.
The EDH Rules Committee has made un-cards temporarily legal in Commander. What does this portend for future speculation surrounding the format?
TCGplayer isn’t the only game in town for outing cards directly to consumers. David surveys some of the other options and weighs their respective pluses and minuses.
Masters sets have had an enormous impact on the secondary market and the way we speculate. David shares his strategies for adapting to the new environment.
David spent the weekend at Grand Prix Atlanta hitting up dealer booths and tracking his sales. He breaks down his earnings by store and shares tips from the experience.
David continues his exploration of judge foils by expanding the search to non-Reserved List options. Several present low multipliers that could be enticing.
Reserved List plus judge foil? This combination is clearly a recipe for high prices, but some of the cards out there are cheaper than you’d expect. David investigates.