Warren Buffet’s famous advice “Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful” may hold up well on Wall Street, but fundamentals are a bit different in MTG Finance. Sigmund makes some hard decisions this week as he looks through a Modern portfolio of decaying value.
Sorin, Lord of Innistrad
Danny examines a broad range of Planeswalkers, looking for ones he thinks are currently underpriced and due for some growth.
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.
Jason Alt discusses the Jace reprint, the release of Commander 2013, and tournament results from GP Antwerp to the SCG Invitational.
Matthew Lewis surveys his recent speculation activity on MTGO, discussing in depth what he’s buying, selling and watching and why.
David Schumann follows up with Part 2 of his article disclosing his current holdings and the reasoning behind them.
Matthew Lewis looks at the planeswalkers about to rotate and asks what past experience tells us about their likely price trajectories.
Matthew Lewis revisits the MTGO-to-paper ratio as it stands before rotation, to identify opportunities in the near-term and expand upon the theory behind the metric.
Ryan evolves the SCG-winning Esper list from this past weekend in Philadelphia, now complete with 100% more Augur of Bolas.
With Standard in a state of constant flux, powerful cards are sometimes lost in the mix and forgotten. Mike Lanigan looks at ten underplayed cards that you should consider in your next 75.
Thragtusk is yet again dominating Standard. Mike Lanigan attempts to solve the format with a series of decks well-positioned against the card.
Mike Lanigan takes two popular Standard decks and mashes them together, peanut-butter-and-chocolate-like. Read on for the resulting brew.