Last weekend Sigmund skipped the main event at GP Louisville to focus his energy on selling to dealers. Today he summarizes his observations from this novel experience.
Birthing Pod
Kyle delivers his QS debut article by laying down some wisdom on MTGO finance.
Stu recaps the recent happenings in each of the three major constructed formats with an eye looking ahead towards Theros.
David Schumann outlines his current speculative holdings and the reasoning behind them. Part one is this week and part two is next week.
After Wizards announced the postponement of Modern season, some staples continued to rise while others stayed stagnant. Sigmund attempts to dissect the apparent inconsistencies in the Modern market.
Corbin Hosler examines the aftermath of the last few prominent Modern spikes, and explains what it means for future Modern speculation.
Danny has his eye on Innistrad as rotation approaches, looking for juicy Modern targets.
While reviewing his portfolio last week Sigmund recognized a trend. Turns out his recent bets have loosely followed the Kelly Criterion, an objective investing approach developed in 1956.
Corbin Hosler responds to Sigmund’s portfolio article by divulging the makeup of his own Magic investments and the rationale behind each category.
Everyone has an opinion these days–buy this, sell that! But actions speak louder than words. This week Sigmund discusses some of his specific holdings to highlight where he is investing.
Sebastien Morin and Jeff Goupil return from a month-long hiatus for a review of their articles so far. They discuss what they got right and ask what they could improve upon.
Wizards threw Modern speculators a dagger this passed week when they switched up the PTQ schedule. Now Sigmund has to rethink his Modern strategy and make some portfolio changes. This week he does his best to summarize his plan of action.
Matthew Lewis returns to his theory about the digital-to-paper ratio, this time to test its predictive power and make further modifications.