Sylvain has noticed price spikes on MTGO occurring faster recently, much as with paper prices. He explains how to approach these situations prudently.
Bitterblossom
Ryan explores new Modern, reporting on the results of his playtesting with Nacatl and Delver.
Dylan reacts to the results from the Pro Tour, and discusses how to apply what has been learned to the trading floor.
David Schumann discusses the difference between hype-based spikes and price corrections, and how it should inform your decision to sell.
Danny reflects on his impressions of the Pro Tour, and what speculative moves can be made in Modern moving forward.
After two months of columns, Sylvain looks back to see how his specs have fared and how PT Valencia has affected Modern prices.
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.
Dylan analyzes the major players in Modern, picking which cards gained and lost value with the recent changes to the format.
Mathieu discusses how to identify good targets based on what format cards are played in.
MTGO Player of the Year Paul Nemeth has a Bitterblossom Brew that’s neither Faeries nor B/x Tokens, yet can still kill an opponent out of nowhere. Could this be the new home of the recently unbanned Enchantment?
Ryan is busy brewing decks for new Modern and is certainly going in some unexpected directions.
In honor of Presidents’ Day in the US, Sigmund predicts which cards are likely to increase in price over the next year using a clever (corny?) approach.