Admiral Beckett Brass was one of the most popular commanders on EDH REC a couple weeks ago, and has only risen in popularity. Could this be a catalyst for profits? Sig investigates.
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With Commander 2017 hitting the shelves, it’s a good time to review the basics of the format’s demand—who do these cards appeal to, and what are their buying habits?
Mike covers the Cat tribe in Commander 2017, outlining the major cards from “Feline Ferocity” and predicting where they will settle in price.
Morgan’s here to cover today’s Commander 2017 deck review: Arcane Wizardry.
Jim covers the Vampire deck from Commander 2017, discussing the new cards, the major reprints, and his predictions on near-term price movements.
Mike’s perspective as a store owner gives him insight as to which cards sell surprisingly well. Knowing this stuff can make you some money, so give it a read.
There are several particular attributes shared by the most popular Commander cards. Jim outlines the criteria he uses to gauge a potential spec for the format.
After a few years, we have some concrete data to compare and contrast the Masterpieces. David breaks down what we know to see which are attractively priced.
As rotation nears, we all need to be conscious of the opportunities on cards departing Standard. Jim looks at some likely slow gainers for Commander.
Heavily played cards can be the bane of your inventory. Fear not! Sig explores the best options to move these oft-unsellable cards without taking too large a haircut on price.
What’s up with this article title? Could it be a…code of some sort? How can it save us money on Magic cards?
Many Magic financiers have long given up on trading as a worthwhile endeavor. But if you’re willing to grind the trade tables for bulk, it can still be profitable.
Sig’s routine trip to the supermarket became a MTG finance idea. This week he shares his discovery and applies hard and fast data (even with statistics!) to support why a certain Commander deck is a more compelling buy than all others.