Even if you can’t read every article and listen to every podcast, you can still benefit from MTG finance. Sigmund shares a few tips on how to make Magic less expensive on a time budget.
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Ryan provides an updated list for Legacy RUG Delver in reaction to the recent rise of True-Name Nemesis and other shifts in the format’s metagame.
Post-rotation Standard begins today, and Mike Lanigan is here to tell you which new cards to expect right out the gates. Read on for his Top 10 Theros cards.
Mike Lanigan continues his examination of Theros spoilers, evaluating them for Constructed-playability and flavor.
Jason Alt is at it again spewing his opinions, this time on forgetfulness, post-rotation prices and lame duck Standard brews.
We’ve had Modern spikes. We’ve noticed how casual staples have moved. Now we have the latest dramatic price shift, and it comes from Legacy! Surprised? Sigmund sure was. He does his best to bring you up to speed on what’s moving and shaking.
Bemoaning the possible decline of Legacy in the future, Jason Alt calls upon us all to save the greatest and most diverse format, then surveys the weekend decklists.
Magic is more popular now than ever before, and this has been impactful on card prices across the board. But some cards and products haven’t been moving much. Sigmund investigates why.
With the Standard metagame stabilizing, Sigmund turns his sights to Modern for the next opportunities. He looks ahead with an eye towards Modern Masters and the possible price implications.
While common sense dictates that we should strive to maximize profits, sometimes this just isn’t possible. But the thrill of profiting, even if suboptimal, can be invigorating. Sigmund talks about why it’s okay to sell prematurely sometimes.
To be a successful speculator, it’s often optimal to reign in our enthusiasm and keep our emotions in check. This week Sigmund discusses the optimal strategy for buying and selling, and a few key pickups for the current season.