Jason suggests keeping abreast of the metagame may provide a lot of insight into speculation targets, then (conveniently) covers decks from the weekend.
Sphinx’s Revelation
Jason Alt weighs in on the question of time spent sorting cards to buylist before examining the state of post-Dragon’s Maze Standard.
Mike Lanigan brings us his regularly scheduled top ten article with his pick for Constructed hits out of Dragon’s Maze.
Corbin follows up on last week’s article by covering some Dragon’s Maze cards that slipped through the cracks of his first analysis.
What do the recent Judge Promo rumors and Dragon’s Maze Prerelease weekend have in common? They both will impact card prices in some way. What may be most surprising are the cards unlikely to move down after this weekend.
Gearing up for Dragon’s Maze prerelease events on MTGO, Matthew Lewis describes which cards are worthy of attention from speculators.
Corbin Hosler provides his financial review of Dragon’s Maze, evaluating which cards are over- and underpriced going into prerelease weekend.
Matthew Lewis explains how the concept of cognitive bias applies to the MTGO market and how it enables savvy speculators to profit.
Matthew Lewis revisits the MTGO-to-Paper metric, and explains how it should inform your buying and selling right now.
Ryan weighs in on the first wave of Dragon’s Maze spoilers, hypothesizing homes these new cards could potentially find.
Ryan provides updates to his Domri Naya deck to reflect what he’s learned from playtesting for upcoming Standard PTQ’s.
Cash is king. In the past, Sigmund has always defaulted to requesting cash when selling cards to a buy list. But could that trade-in credit really be so bad? This week he looks at why that trade-in bonus makes the proposition worth considering.
Many people are already gearing up to out their Innistrad stock before rotation. Jared looks at the future metagame and asks what we should be acquiring in exchange.