Buylisting is often financially suboptimal, but that doesn’t make it a bad idea. Sig explains why buylisting can be the right move even if it leaves a buck or two on the table.
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Rather than dwell on a single topic from MTG finance this week, Sig shares a few headlines worth following: something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.
With everyone talking about Masters 25, other important headlines are falling into the background. Sig looks at the other major stories that can help you make money in the coming months.
Unplayable old cards are jumping like crazy. Rather than question the trend, Sig advocates taking advantage by converting those Rebirths and Voodoo Dolls into staples.
Last week was a volatile one for the stock market, which begs the question: will such a sudden drop impact Magic prices? Sig looks back in history to investigate.
Rob analyzes the future of this dragon from Shadowmoor. Learn more about it here.
Rob doesn’t like the idea of riding this dragon’s financial rise. Find out why!
Rob talks about a potential Commander spec that might be worth a second look.
In stock market investing, “Alpha” and “Beta” are concepts used to describe risk. Sig explains the terms and how they can be applied towards smarter investing in MTG finance.
Brian shares a wide-lens perspective on how he sees Magic finance changing of late, and where to direct our speculative energies in response.
David surveys the major types of extra-rare Magic cards, from foils to misprints. Make sure you’re aware of these cards before you sell (or buy) them for the wrong price.
Everyone’s worried about buying Eternal Masters cards before we know the set list, but certain cards are out for sure. Brian looks at some promising Reserved List specs.
Brian believes cards tend to gravitate towards certain price points that exhibit particular characteristics. He outlines his argument and explains its relevance to the speculator.