After a few years, we have some concrete data to compare and contrast the Masterpieces. David breaks down what we know to see which are attractively priced.
Hangarback Walker
Mike’s here today with both buylisting and tournament reports from GP Pittsburgh.
Brian shares a wide-lens perspective on how he sees Magic finance changing of late, and where to direct our speculative energies in response.
Standard’s new Triskelion variant exploded in price this weekend. Where will it go from here?
Aether Revolt is soon to hit the shelves, when we’ll find out what’s a dud and what’s a sleeper. Brian shares his picks for the most over- and underrated cards.
In both stocks and Magic, Sig usually prefers the big-picture approach. This week he zeros in on the details, identifying specific cards he has eyes on for profits.
Mike discusses some implications and targets relating to Frontier finance today!
Adam shares his thoughts on the arrival of the Frontier format, its impact on the market, and its future.
Mike breaks down the Modern-playable Masterpieces and some of the decks that excel with them!
The Frontier format continues to be a new source of demand, and Magic Origins cards are gaining value.
Over the years, Magic finance has changed many times in response to new market realities. Brian believes we’re witnessing another major shift that merits attention.
The printing of new commanders can increase demand for old cards that pair well with them. David looks at the four-color commanders to see what may be primed for a jump.
Recently Sigmund has been reevaluating his daily commitment to Magic finance. He explains how shifting priorities can lead to a preference for different speculative vehicles.