Standard rotation brings many prices to their lowest. Through some examples of his Nine Months of Portfolio Management series, Sylvain exposes which cards are likely to constitute good investments when fall comes.
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Standard rotation has a strong effect on MTGO prices. Sylvain graphs out past trends and explains how this period of the year affects Standard speculations, particularly with cards from older sets.
Last week Alexander Carl discussed building value through Daily Events and how to pick a deck in Standard or Block. Today he turns his eye to the Modern options.
Dylan picks out a group of cards with prices on the move. Are they on your radar already? Because they should be.
Our resident Pro Tour competitor and sideboarding expert once again demonstrates the true “INS” and “OUTS” of the popular Modern Affinity deck in an easy-to-follow visual sideboarding guide.
“Affinity loses to cards, not decks.” What does that even mean? Find out as Ryan takes the plunge into learning the in’s and out’s of Modern Affinity deck in preparation for GP: Minneapolis.
Speculators spend lots of time discussing buys, but what you don’t buy is just as crucial. David Schumann covers some cards that constitute bad investments right now.
Matthew Lewis provides an overview for the next few months of MTGO speculation, considering the potential impact of flashback drafts, Journey Into Nyx, and Vintage Masters.
Jason Alt talks about shots everyone called but forgot to tell us, misapplication of the First Amendment, and of course the largest Constructed GP in history, Richmond.
Danny looks at price disparities between electronic and paper versions of cards to find good investments for the coming months.
Matthew Lewis returns to the digital-to-paper ratio, focusing on Innistrad block, which has deviated slightly from the typical pattern.
Ryan updates us on his search for a Vintage deck to play at his upcoming local event.
Kyle puts his analytical skills to work to determine the value of Liliana of the Veil.