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?
Buying
This week, some cards from Commander 2017 were leaked three months ahead of the release, and Adam’s here to cover what we know and what it means.
Every week, some of the best financial minds share their “picks of the week” via multiple MTG finance podcasts. Sig tries his hand at pick of the week by sharing his own targets.
The Legacy metagame was thrown on its head after the banning of Sensei’s Divining Top, and many cards have benefited from the change…
DJ breaks down the opportunities available to us in a humble little format known as Pauper.
Sig’s routine trip to the supermarket became a MTG finance idea. This week he shares his discovery and applies hard and fast data (even with statistics!) to support why a certain Commander deck is a more compelling buy than all others.
DJ’s here to explain another way to get a recently spiked card – maybe at a discount.
The B&R update last week shook up a lot of formats, but not Modern. With the format stable for the time being, it’s worth a closer look to see where there may be opportunity.
DJ’s back to discuss some of the finer points of picking bulk at the highest speed possible.
One day it’s Devoted Druid, the next it’s Mana Matrix. Buyouts are a daily occurrence, but one that’s not too hard to capitalize on if you can get ahead of the spike.
There’s been no shortage of buyouts lately, but not all are created equally. Sig analyzes the most recent movers to determine what’s worth chasing and what’s best to sell.
DJ’s back to discuss some of the recent bulk spikes and what ones we might be looking for next.
This weekend Sig found a sweet deal for a high-end card at half the market price! His luck is the product of a subtle, persistent strategy for finding underpriced cards, which he shares in detail.