Adam looks at the biggest price winners of last week from both Battle for Zendikar and the rest of Standard, and discusses where they might head next.
Wingmate Roc
Out first look at BFZ Standard is here with the results from SCG Indianapolis. Doug runs through the best performing decks with accompanying suggestions for financial action.
Non-red aggro looks poised to make a comeback with Courser of Kruphix gone from Standard. Mike shares the lists he’s been working on and explains the thoughts behind them.
We are finally settling into the Standard Summer Lull, which is actually the bread and butter for savvy MTG Finance individuals. Today, Brian outlines the key targets to keep an eye on with the upcoming rotation.
Results from SCG Chicago are in, and a plethora of interesting new decks seem to have cropped up! Mike Lanigan looks over the ones that caught his eye.
Warden of the First Tree has yet to be widely adopted by Abzan Aggro. Perhaps some recent wins will change this.
Adam shares his top 10 Standard cards to buy today, before they become expensive this fall. These are the surefire bets that should be in everyone’s portfolio approaching rotation.
Chaz covers things to come in October, analyzing Theros block and M15 and looking to the future of rotation–plus another handy Trader Tools list!
Weary of the rise of Collected Company decks? Ryan has you covered. Find out the best ways to keep up with the new green machine!
Mike Lanigan presents a couple Standard decks that are well positioned in a Den Protector-infested metagame, and goes over the top selling cards at his store right now.
This Standard format continues to evolve each week and GP Paris was no exception. Doug looks at cards that should be on your radar, and considers what may get a boost on rotation.
Doug Linn covers the results from SCG Cleveland, which sported a few innovations to Standard decklists. He highlights some promising pick-ups, as well as the decks to watch moving forward.
Sarkhan Unbroken is a powerhouse without a home. For now…