Around the time of MMA, Sig sold some Modern staples in anticipation of reprints. It took five years for those sales to pay off. This week he looks closely at the data to evaluate his decision.
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Mike is back with another look at Modern Masters 2017 and the spoilers we’ve seen so far!
Modern Masters 2017 is sure to cause price drops, but that’s no reason to panic. Trends from past all-reprint sets can tell us much about how to react smartly.
Mike attempts to scry the future today, giving his predictions of which mythics will be (or should be) in Modern Masters 2017.
Brian tuned in for GP Vancouver, where several cards made splashes in the new Modern environment. He looks at solid pick-ups with an eye to Modern’s future.
Modern Masters 2017 is right around the corner, and reprinted staples are sure to tank. David looks to past releases for objective information on what to expect.
After playing 18 rounds of Magic across two formats in SCG Columbus, Brian has a good idea of where Standard and Modern are headed. He shares his picks for this week.
David reviews Aether Revolt for potential eternal playables, covering the cards he believes show the most promise in Modern, Legacy, and Vintage.
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
Predicting the future of Frontier is guesswork at best. Brian asks the more important finance question: How can we capitalize without undue exposure to the risks?
Whether you’re a fan of Death’s Shadow aggro or have a set of Tarfire you’ve been looking to put to work, you’ll enjoy today’s deck.
Future gains are what drive us to invest in a given card, but our predictions can’t always be correct. David discusses the importance of maintaining realistic expectations.