I wasn’t kidding last week when I revealed needing to halve my tech article. Modern’s been a brewer’s paradise ever since the Jace and Bloodbraid unbans, and the last couple weeks of 5-0s have proven especially fruitful. This past week adds another smattering of interesting candidates to the fray. A Whole New Jund(s) First, let’s […]
Bloodbraid Elf
Adrian continues the Block Staples to Watch series with a treatment of Time Spiral. Tarmogoyf is the obvious pick, but it’s not the only important card to watch.
Rob’s here to go over the calls he’s made writing the Daily Stock Watch – what worked, what didn’t, what did he learn, and how can you profit from the knowledge?
Adrian continues his series on block staples to watch with the original Ravnica block. Shocklands are the obvious headliner, but plenty of other cards are worth watching as well.
Dominaria is here, and Adam explains how is impacting the market. He also shares some specs from the hottest new deck in Modern.
Rob goes penny hunting on today’s edition of the Daily Stock Watch!
These days every Magic investment is working, whether it’s an Alpha common or a Masterpiece. Sig takes a closer look this week and shares his perspective on the trend and potential pitfalls.
Many cards on MTGO follow cyclical patterns that can be exploited if you’re paying attention. Today Adrian begins a new article series with a look at all the Mirrodin block cards to watch.
Rob talks about a casual card that might be on the rise for some competitive play exposure.
If you can predict metagame shifts, you can predict where the value lies. Adrian explains the value of thinking like a competitive player with some recent specs as concrete examples.
Return on investment is always the name of the game, which means paying attention to percentage gains. Pete looks at some cards that are appealing for a high upside to cost.
The phrase “I know it when I see it” is rather cliché and typically unhelpful. It is also frequently true: there are phenomena that are easy to observe and record, but actually defining them is a struggle. For instance, physicists cannot agree on a Grand Unified Theory despite broad agreement on its components; philosophical debates […]
Reprints seem to follow a predictable trajectory every time. Sig examines the three stages of a reprint’s price curve and identifies some cards that may be solid pickups right now.