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Danny analyzes the progression of Event Decks throughout their relatively short life span, in an attempt to gain insight regarding their financial significance.
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.
With the Modern Pro Tour right around the corner, Corbin looks at relevant spec targets, some sure-fire and some more speculative.
Several months in advance of the Modern season, prices are already moving on MTGO. Sylvain Lehoux looks at the state of Modern in light of data from past years.
Mike Lanigan surveys his results from last year, when he decided to ramp up speculation efforts and open a store.
Kyle delivers his QS debut article by laying down some wisdom on MTGO finance.
After Wizards announced the postponement of Modern season, some staples continued to rise while others stayed stagnant. Sigmund attempts to dissect the apparent inconsistencies in the Modern market.
Retail prices are higher than eBay prices, which are higher than buy list prices. But what happens when this expected price structure goes out of whack? Sigmund examines three case studies understand what such a phenomenon means.
The constant barrage of buying opportunities makes it easy to succumb to hype and make baseless speculations. Sigmund highlights the one action you should always take before investing in cards.
Sebastien Morin and Jeff Goupil return from a month-long hiatus for a review of their articles so far. They discuss what they got right and ask what they could improve upon.
This weekend GP Kansas City gave us another snapshot of the Modern metagame. Sigmund breaks down the top decks from Day One to identify investment opportunities, with specific focus on Melira Pod.
Corbin has his eye on several cards that may benefit from the rash of reprints in Modern Masters. He advises picking up these cards in anticipation of next Modern season.