How you buy collections can have a huge impact on the profit they yield. David shares his method for pricing out collections in a way that considers both profit margin and risk.
Survival of the Fittest
Rob loves the idea of picking up copies of this card now. Check out why!
Rob starts the week with a look at Dictate of Erebos.
Reserved List plus judge foil? This combination is clearly a recipe for high prices, but some of the cards out there are cheaper than you’d expect. David investigates.
When digging for specs, it’s easy to overlook old sets like Ice Age and Alliances. Sig touches on lesser known cards from these two sets that are worth speculating on.
Niels offers another glimpse into the casual mindset with a number of card evaluation case studies.
With the banning of Top, David’s beloved Miracles deck is no more. He discusses the future of the Legacy metagame and some key cards that may be poised for gains.
Following up on his review of the four-color commanders, David delves into the other exciting side of the new Commander 2016 product—the two-color partner commanders.
David presents some more picks in his Long Shots series, cards with very low buy-ins and potential as Commander, Modern, or casual hits.
David completes Part 2 of his review of Eternal Masters for Commander. These are the cards worth picking up in trades or sniping in packs during a draft.
David Schumann covers the MTG Stock Watch, with an analysis of the biggest gainers and losers in the recent weeks.
Preorders have traditionally been considered a bad investment, but Mike believes some may buck this trend. He examines past preorder seasons and turns his eye towards Battle for Zendikar.
Chaz concludes his set review and analysis of Magic Origins for smart investments, with the final section on rares.