Jason Alt discusses the ancient days of Magic, how to bring casuals out of the woodwork, and the latest tournament results.
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Mike Lanigan discusses the development of his own bulk box before taking a look at the newest Standard decks to hit the metagame.
Danny is looking for spec targets to convert his hot streak in Draft into long term profit. See what he suggests and weigh in on whether or not you agree!
Corbin Hosler looks at the movement of some–what else?–Merfolk staples, and explains how a slow holiday season creates opportunities.
The holiday season usually means lighter volume in MTG speculation. Sigmund advises exercising patience when buying and selling during this time.
Corbin Hosler looks at cards that benefited from break-out decks last weekend, as well as some criminally-undervalued Modern cards.
Mike Lanigan relates his experiences at the TCG Invitational battling to a 21st-place finish.
Shocklands were supposed to be a slam-dunk investment but unforeseen events altered the prospectus. This week Sigmund assesses the damage and considers what may happen next.
Matthew Lewis uses the MTGO-to-paper ratio to examine how the recent changes to release queues and redemption structure are affecting the newest sets.
Mike Lanigan presents mono-red and mono-blue devotion decks and discusses trading at the SCG Invitational for his card store.
Kyle explains the process he uses to analyze tournament data, and gives a follow up on the Standard statistics from last week.
Sigmund isn’t coming up with much for the next set of investment opportunities. This week he shares his current thinking on the MTG investing landscape.
Corbin looks at some cards that keep going up after their post-Pro Tour spike, and discusses where specs from last year stand.