Modern is going crazy. GP Richmond is shaping up to be huge, and the PTQ season is still three months away. Sigmund explores what this could mean for the future of Modern prices.
Liliana of the Veil
Dylan reacts to the results from the Pro Tour, and discusses how to apply what has been learned to the trading floor.
Dylan analyzes the major players in Modern, picking which cards gained and lost value with the recent changes to the format.
Matthew Lewis looks at aggregate set prices for Innistrad block, which have been on the move, and their current relation to redemption.
MTGO Player of the Year Paul Nemeth has a Bitterblossom Brew that’s neither Faeries nor B/x Tokens, yet can still kill an opponent out of nowhere. Could this be the new home of the recently unbanned Enchantment?
Ryan is busy brewing decks for new Modern and is certainly going in some unexpected directions.
In honor of Presidents’ Day in the US, Sigmund predicts which cards are likely to increase in price over the next year using a clever (corny?) approach.
Matthew Lewis looks at the state of his MTGO portfolio and the cards he’s moving on right now.
Matthew Lewis believes the MTGO market has overreacted to the B&R announcement with its pricing of Liliana of the Veil. He explains why.
David Schumann outlines some MTG investment basics, explains the concept of discounted cash flow, and asks how the recent B&R announcement will affect Modern.
There’s no debate that price gainers lead to profitable opportunities. But each week mtgstocks.com reports top losers as well. These data can provide us with important insights.
When is the proper time to dump your standard cards for maximum value? It’s always a tough decision, but see what wisdom Danny has to offer today on the matter. The time to sell might be sooner than you think!
Danny looks at price disparities between electronic and paper versions of cards to find good investments for the coming months.