In the stock market, penny stocks are cheap, probably-junk securities that you get on the hope that they move up a few cents and show you a profit. They’re an alluring strategy in the stock market because you can get a big volume of them. For one share of Apple, you could score well over 5,000 shares of a junk medical-science company that may be on the verge of a huge patent. If your shares go up, they go UP. We look at penny stocks in Magic the same way; these are the gambits that you stock up on with hopes of big payoffs.
Faithless Looting
Corbin Hosler explains why Supply and Demand theory is being ignored and Dark Ascension is underpriced because of it@
Mike examines the various Standard decks that aim to power out early praetors and titans. Read on to make sure you’re prepared for a turn three Elesh Norn at your next tournament.
If you don’t have an Insider account, get a glimpse at what you missed out on this past weekend in Ryan’s overview of the QS calls. On top of that, Ryan delivers a Dark Ascension set review with an eye toward Commander applications.
With Dark Ascension dropping, Mike Lanigan takes a look at a few potential contenders for FNM.
Corbin Hosler examines some recently-spoiled Dark Ascension images and breaks down what we can expect from the set!
A new card out of Dark Ascension called “Faithless Looting” confirms some of our earlier assumption about the set, so let dig into speculator land and look at the Standard cards showing potential!