Rob checks out another planeswalker that has been very strong during its prime.
Counterspell
Cards tend to break down into “tiers” of value, based on the formats they’re played in. Brian explains how this theory can inform potential picks in the Old School format.
Mike covers his Top 10 picks from Ixalan most likely to make an impact in Constructed, and offers his financial observations along the way.
FNM promos are dead; long live FNM promos. Mike’s produced the comprehensive breakdown of every FNM promo ever printed. Check it out!
After a few years, we have some concrete data to compare and contrast the Masterpieces. David breaks down what we know to see which are attractively priced.
In his first article for Quiet Speculation, Jim Casale covers Commander cards from Hour of Devastation that may end up holding a significant portion of the set’s value.
DJ’s back with another iteration of Breaking Bulk, making sure you know which cards not to leave behind.
Even among true bulk, certain cards may have promise. David explains his strategy for identifying the “not quite bulk” cards that could have value down the road.
Today, Mike breaks down some of the most successful and innovative decks of Pro Tour Amonkhet and their implications for the marketplace.
DJ breaks down the opportunities available to us in a humble little format known as Pauper.
Mike’s back with the Box Report, cracking multiple boxes of Amonkhet and reporting to you the results.
Brian shares a wide-lens perspective on how he sees Magic finance changing of late, and where to direct our speculative energies in response.
With the fourth batch of Masterpieces spoiled, we’re starting to get a better idea of Wizards’ plans for them—and possibly some signs of their banning philosophy.