Last weekend the Grand Prix double-header in Seattle had a big impact on the market, and today Adam has all the details.
The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale
Proxies can threaten the profits and livelihood of an LGS—but they don’t have to be all bad. Pete weighs in with some ways proxies can benefit the community when used responsibly.
Masters sets have fundamentally changed the Magic marketplace. Brian explores what it means when virtually every Modern staple is doomed to a reprint.
Is it too late to invest on the Academy now?
Cards tend to break down into “tiers” of value, based on the formats they’re played in. Brian explains how this theory can inform potential picks in the Old School format.
On the surface MTG finance looks healthy, but there are some areas of weakness. This begs the question: do we stick with what’s working or shift to the underperformers?
With the banning of Sensei’s Divining Top, Legacy is in for some shake-ups. Brian discusses strategies on the upswing and some key cards that are primed for gains.
It can be easy to lose sight of our goals in speculation. David explains the importance of the “why” and shares his own reasons for pursuing MTG finance.
Sigmund has long believed that Magic’s success as a whole props up high-end cards. So what happens when Standard and Modern cards drop in value? Read on for his take.
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.
Sigmund highlights some movements that have taken place in the prices of high-end staples and discusses what it may mean for the Power 9.
Brian discusses the value of expensive Reserved List cards from an oft unconsidered perspective—their appeal as luxury goods not for play.
Like many of us, Brian has his eye on select foils from Eternal Masters. He discusses which ones are most appealing and why.