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.
Underground Sea
The history of Magic finance is full of “sure bets” that didn’t pan out, even when the majority of speculators believed they would. David examines why this is the case.
Sigmund surveys the downward trend on eternal cards people have noticed of late, and discusses how it pertains to Magic finance more generally.
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.
In time for GP Columbus, Brian highlights several eternal cards he’s getting requests to borrow. These are good places to park money right now.
Tarkan explains how you can help subsidize your MTG investments utilizing other people’s money.
Alexander considers some of the macro trends he expects to see leading up to Eternal Masters, before discussing the most likely reprints that are risky holds.
Alexander Carl returns to QS to discuss the impact Eternal Masters will have on MTGO. This set will be a big one for market movements, so make sure you’re informed.
As a Legacy Open finalist, a lot of people ask Eric Hawkins about playing Storm. Check out his advice on how to acquaint yourself with the deck!
David Schumann covers the MTG Stock Watch, with an analysis of the biggest gainers and losers across several categories of cards.
Julian shares a Commander list built around the landfall mechanic. If you’re looking to go big and synergistic at the same time, look no further.
Brian DeMars had the unfortunate experience this week of dealing with the aftermath of a fire at his game store. He explains what he learned about Magic inventory and storage as a result.
As expected, excitement over Modern Masters 2015 is at a fever pitch. But how does Wizards themselves see releases like this? Brian DeMars discusses why such a question is relevant to the speculator.