Moving into the Modern off-season, Sheridan explores the Taking Turns deck as a hot strategic and financial investment.
Time Walk
I don’t know if it’s proper to say this one is Reid Duke approved, but his Magic Online account sure did 5-0 a league with it.
The newly announced Eternal Masters promises to shake up the eternal market. David presents an initial analysis of the possible inclusions and what to expect from prices.
Brian is thinking ahead to rotation and what will retain value from Khans and Fate Reforged. These are the cards that look to have a future after Standard.
Brian believes Old School Magic is more than just a trendy flash in the pan. He discusses the basics of the format and how it relates to collector-driven demand.
Star City Games’ decision to scale back Legacy support has been met with much consternation in the Eternal community. Brian weighs in and considers the financial impact.
If you think Magic would be better if you took all the turns, this might be the Modern deck for you.
Mike Lanigan takes a look at some more Battle for Zendikar previews, evaluating them for Constructed applications.
David Schumann covers the MTG Stock Watch, with an analysis of the biggest gainers and losers across several categories of cards.
Corbin Hosler presents his thoughts on Dragons of Tarkir as we move into prerelease weekend, discussing notable financial players in the set and where he sees them settling down the line.
Ryan takes a look at the cards with the highest preorder prices from Fate Reforged and evaluates how reasonable these prices are. Find out which cards he thinks are hits and which are all hype!
This week Derek evaluates the challenges of spoiler seasons and offers some advice on how you can be a responsible speculator.
The MTGStocks.com interests tab is a valuable source of information. This must-read page gives speculators the hottest trends in MTG Finance. But there’s more to this site than the interests tab. This week Sigmund shares other tabs you may be overlooking with critical data.