The Abyss
For this week, Eddie brings more Guilds of Ravnica spoiler talk and a dive into one of Magic’s newest formats to crop up, Premodern.
Brian’s noticed that the Power Nine is behaving differently from the rest of the Reserved List market. What does this mean?
Buyouts don’t affect English and foreign language cards equally. David looks at the recent spikes in Reserved List cards, and discusses where foreign copies may be the play.
Unplayable old cards are jumping like crazy. Rather than question the trend, Sig advocates taking advantage by converting those Rebirths and Voodoo Dolls into staples.
Brian keeps hammering on the Old School drum, but for good reason. He explains why he thinks the format is priced to grow and where he’d look to invest.
With the return to Innistrad, casual and competitive zombie decks alike will be on players minds. Brian looks at some cards that may get a bump as a result.
This week Sigmund kicks off a week of Khans of Tarkir coverage, focusing on The Jeskai Way. Will this shard have an impact on Standard and demonstrate financial relevance? Read on to see what Sigmund predicts for this URW clan.
Matthew Lewis considers how some exciting BNG cards may impact the metagame and market. He also addresses the return of ZZW to MTGO.
Danny breaks down the potential 4-drops that could see increased play in Standard post-rotation, picking his favorites as speculation targets.
While the thrill of speculation can be intoxicating, investing may be a better way to make bank consistently. This week Sigmund shares some insight from The Intelligent Investor written by Benjamin Graham, making his case for also becoming a Quiet Investor.