Giant Growth
Just because Wizards can print any card off the Reserved List, that doesn’t mean they will. David looks at the textless Magic Player Rewards cards and discusses their value as specs.
Buylisting is often financially suboptimal, but that doesn’t make it a bad idea. Sig explains why buylisting can be the right move even if it leaves a buck or two on the table.
Rather than dwell on a single topic from MTG finance this week, Sig shares a few headlines worth following: something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.
Rob thinks it’s time for you to go all in on this all-time classic reliable. Read more about it here!
After seeing more Pauper cards spike last week, Sig realized he was missing out on some real profits. Now he is applying his TCGplayer methodology to try and get ahead of the next buyout.
Pauper has been ticking up in popularity, and Brian’s LGS is selling the cards like hotcakes. He covers the more unusual cards they’re having trouble keeping in stock.
Some seemingly random commons and uncommons from Magic‘s first two sets are priced surprisingly high. Sig discusses what they are and why they’re holding value.
Mike covers the Cat tribe in Commander 2017, outlining the major cards from “Feline Ferocity” and predicting where they will settle in price.
FNM promos are dead; long live FNM promos. Mike’s produced the comprehensive breakdown of every FNM promo ever printed. Check it out!
Players and financiers alike often misunderstand the collector demographic, and as a result their niche market too. Niels offers a glimpse into the collector’s mindset.
Brian DeMars introduces his brainchild Magic variant, the Danger Room. He shares his current list and the philosophy behind it, before looking at Origins for new additions.