The spoilers keep rolling in. Mike looks over the latest Ixalan cards to be revealed to see how they stack up for Standard play and as spec targets.
Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Standard rotation is a month away, and Adam explains how the new metagame will look.
David pores through the Commander 2017 spoiler for all the cards with eternal potential, covering their chances of seeing competitive play and in what archetypes.
Some serious shakeups in Standard have made this Pro Tour weekend very exciting, and Adam explains what’s happened and what to expect.
In his first article for Quiet Speculation, Jim Casale covers Commander cards from Hour of Devastation that may end up holding a significant portion of the set’s value.
The Ixalan leaks point to a major change in how planeswalkers function, and this makes a handful of cards suddenly much more desirable.
Last week’s Announcement Day did not disappoint, revealing tons of new products and developments. David breaks them down and discusses the financial implications.
There was a lot of news in the Magic world this week, some planned, and some unexpected, and Adam explains what it all means.
On the surface MTG finance looks healthy, but there are some areas of weakness. This begs the question: do we stick with what’s working or shift to the underperformers?
When we get complacent, we ignore the risks associated with investment. David discusses the danger of complacency, and offers a few practical tools to fight it.
DJ’s here to explain another way to get a recently spiked card – maybe at a discount.
The recently announced Iconic Masters will bring a new influx of supply to the market on top of the deluge from MM3. Sig explains what it means for your portfolio.
Besides the cards themselves, there are all sorts of collectible items associated with Magic—some surprisingly more valuable than you’d think.