Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Engineered Explosives
Everything we talk about today will be controversial. No, we’re not discussing if Donald Trump’s political appointees will kill us all, or whether more credit is owed to chocolate or peanut butter, or whether the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be destroying or getting destroyed by the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday Night under the lights. I […]
Join Sylvain for another week of high-stakes bankroll management on MTGO. He goes over the latest buys and sells and provides the reasoning behind them.
Join Sylvain for another week of high-stakes bankroll management on MTGO. He goes over the latest buys and sells and provides the reasoning behind them.
Momentum and contrarian investment are different approaches to investment that can be applied to Magic. Sig explains and compares the two Wall Street-inspired strategies.
Even sideboard cards in Modern have demonstrated that they could spike at a moments notice. Is the spike for Engineered Explosives justified?
Torn between your love of Blood Moon and being Jund Guy? You’re really going to like Jeremy Dezani’s Lille list.
Now that we’ve got our hands on the powerful reprints from Conspiracy 2, there’s only one wise path forward as far as MTG finance is concerned: sell. Sigmund explains.
Jeff Hoogland puts up another strong finish with a Jeff Hoogland deck. Kiki-Chord fans, get your new tech here!
Zur the Enchanter and Jace, Vryn’s Prodigy aren’t quite chocolate and peanut butter, though they combine surprisingly well.
Using Trader Tools, Adam tracks buylist price increases to identify what vendors think about the future of various Modern-legal cards.
Eye of Ugin may be banned, but turn two Thought-Knot Seer is still legal.
It’s time to pick some cards out of your Ravnica bulk.