David Schumann discusses the difference between hype-based spikes and price corrections, and how it should inform your decision to sell.
Birthing Pod
Jason Alt looks at the out-of-control hype that followed close on the heals of the PT, the Pro Tour itself, and results from SCG St. Louis.
Danny reflects on his impressions of the Pro Tour, and what speculative moves can be made in Modern moving forward.
We might have seen a record number of 100%+ gainers last week thanks to Pro Tour Valencia. Sigmund looks at which price jumps will stick and which are destined to retrace back down.
Mathieu discusses how to identify good targets based on what format cards are played in.
Danny analyzes the progression of Event Decks throughout their relatively short life span, in an attempt to gain insight regarding their financial significance.
Jason Alt discusses the unexpected in buylist prices, Legacy pet-deck results, and the Finance Subreddit’s reaction to calls.
With the Modern Pro Tour right around the corner, Corbin looks at relevant spec targets, some sure-fire and some more speculative.
Danny weighs in on the B&R list update, suggesting some less than obvious speculation moves.
Jason Alt observes a significant shift in the pre-Banned and Restricted happenings, bemoans the boringness of Standard, and examines tournament results.
Danny looks at price disparities between electronic and paper versions of cards to find good investments for the coming months.
Danny questions what the next set might bring to Standard, and what to do about Modern with the PTQ season still so far away.