Rob finishes his review of the Ultimate Masters set in today’s segment.
Grim Monolith
Gold-bordered cards provide a budget alternative in casual formats for Reserved List cards like Gaea’s Cradle or Grim Monolith. This week Sig examines these underappreciated gems.
Rob’s here to go over the calls he’s made writing the Daily Stock Watch – what worked, what didn’t, what did he learn, and how can you profit from the knowledge?
Rob likes the progress of Chromatic Lantern’s value. Take a peek, and find out why!
With Commander 2017 hitting the shelves, it’s a good time to review the basics of the format’s demand—who do these cards appeal to, and what are their buying habits?
There have been some big price movements across formats this week, so Adam explains what’s going on…
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.
Adam explains the impact of Eternal Masters, the cards he’s avoiding, and the cards he’s aggressively targeting in anticipation.
David continues his discussion about colorless mana-producers in light of the new <> mechanic, covering the Commander and Legacy cards that could benefit from the release of OGW.
Wizards has confirmed the presence of the new colorless mana symbol in Oath of the Gatewatch! David looks to old cards that may get a new lease on life and a resulting price bump.