Danny Brown has been using PucaTrade a lot since his last article on the subject. He explains how it can be an essential complement to buylisting, and covers the major benefits and concerns.
Elspeth, Sun’s Champion
Check in with Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux for the weekly MTGO Market Report. This week they discuss the results of the Pro Tour and the initial reaction in online prices.
Read on for this week’s MTGO Market report from Sylvain Lehoux and Matthew Lewis, where they summarize the state of the online market and suggest key buys and sells.
Following the shockwave of last week’s banlist announcement a lot will happen for MTGO speculators in February, including a Pro Tour, a Modern MOCS season and Fate Reforged release events. Sylvain tells us how to get ready.
As we anticipate reprints, we have to decide whether to out our personal copies or hold onto them for convenience. Danny Brown offers a summary of considerations to make when looking through your cube for high-priced cards to sell.
Adam shares a Standard brew that abuses Manifest in its full capacity!
Adam shares his #mtgfinance recommendations for 2015. Start planning now!
Derek explains how and why you should be using Pucatrade to round out your MTG Finance experience.
Standard value has taken a turn for the worst. This week Derek examines why the format is moving the way it is and identifies what he believes is the cause.
Adam digs into recent tournament results to find some hidden gems that are poised to change the Standard format from its core. Don’t miss this article!
Mike Lanigan examines the tokens strategy in Standard that appeared at the Pro Tour, and offers his take. The centerpiece of the deck, Purphoros, packs a wallop and may be well positioned financially as well.
When the Pro Tour blows up prices across the board, the window to flip specs can be quite short. Jason Alt explains where to look for cards that present a less finicky situation.
It’s a dilemma many casual players have: do you sell when a card is at its peak price, or do you just not worry about card value and keep the cards you want to play with?