Danny examines a broad range of Planeswalkers, looking for ones he thinks are currently underpriced and due for some growth.
Gideon Jura
David Schumann identifies some of the hot movers from GP Richmond, and suggests some cards that may follow in their wake.
As transcribed from Deck Tech coverage on the PTBNG stream!
Kyle delivers his QS debut article by laying down some wisdom on MTGO finance.
Speculation is rampant as we approach Standard rotation, but recent gains may not be sustainable. Sigmund provides a word of caution on letting emotions guide you.
Matthew Lewis believes the effect of Cube on ROE singles prices this go around will follow a different pattern than with ZZW queues. He compares the two formats and explains why.
With Standard in a state of constant flux, powerful cards are sometimes lost in the mix and forgotten. Mike Lanigan looks at ten underplayed cards that you should consider in your next 75.
Grand Prix: Chicago was this past weekend and the format was Modern. How good for us! Modern moves a lot of card prices, even though it doesn’t get played that much. It’s the reason that Remand and Kitchen Finks are worth so much; why Path to Exile pushes $5. The PTQ season is coming up and Modern cards are going to be in demand for awhile. With continued WOTC support, with Modern Masters, with shocklands being reprinted, this format is coming together… if it can deal with Jund.
Gervaise addresses a variety of topics on trading and speculation, including his stance on Return to Ravnica preorders and some notable trades.
MTGO booster packs, much like bonds, can yield a modest but reliable return over time. Matthew Lewis outlines the basic parameters involved in this kind of investment, and discusses DKA specifically.
Mark reviews the full spoiler of M13 and analyzes its impact on Standard. What cards will we no longer have after rotation? And what their replacements, if any?
Last week Mike described how he choose a deck for a full weekend of Standard tournaments, including the WMCQ and a PTQ. Today he describes the games in detail and tells us how he fared.
Sometimes seeking out some less popular cards can lead to better profitability. Sigmund discusses cards which may not see the tournament scene as frequently but may still be worth trading for.