A week into 2018 we’re already seeing some new trends unfold. Sig takes a step away from Old School to discuss other trends he’s buying into as the year gets underway.
Cyclonic Rift
Rob is very positive about this card’s future, and you should be, too.
Rob loves the idea of picking up copies of this card now. Check out why!
Rob doesn’t like the idea of riding this dragon’s financial rise. Find out why!
Jim covers the Vampire deck from Commander 2017, discussing the new cards, the major reprints, and his predictions on near-term price movements.
There are several particular attributes shared by the most popular Commander cards. Jim outlines the criteria he uses to gauge a potential spec for the format.
As rotation nears, we all need to be conscious of the opportunities on cards departing Standard. Jim looks at some likely slow gainers for Commander.
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.
Mike breaks down a number of Modern Masters 2017 boxes to help us get a snapshot of what kind of value we might expect from such an investment.
Despite the bumpy ride in 2016, Sig has recently shifted from bear to bull on MTG finance. This week he shares the catalysts on the horizon he sees driving Magic’s—and our portfolio’s—growth.
Mike’s here to break down the Commander 2016 decks. Which will be most powerful and which will be most valuable?
DJ discusses long-term specs in this era of increased reprint rates.
Mike Lanigan takes a look at some more Battle for Zendikar previews, evaluating them for Constructed applications.