In this article, Eddie puts reader feedback into action. He also provides a new section to give us real-time insight to reflect on previously mentioned cards.
Buylist
On older cards, Sig has observed how a single vendor’s actions can be the catalyst for price shifts. Today he looks at the recent history and makes predictions for corrections to come.
Brian’s here to break down what we can learn from examining a card’s spread ā the difference between the buylist and retail prices of a card.
“What’s this card worth?” It’s a question Sig gets quite a bit. Pricing a rare or obscure card isn’t rocket scienceāit just takes some effort and reflection. Sig lays out his method.
Not everyone has the bankroll to engage in transactions with duals and Power. Today Sig considers some specific strategies for grinding value while on a budget.
Buylisting is an integral part of Magic finance, and today Adam examines the basics of the process.
In the past Sig has watched under-appreciated sets closely, and it has paid dividends. Today he wants to flag the latest set with rising prices no one is talking about: Fourth Edition.
George is back to give us his report on GP DC and the many ways he improved his buylisting experience.
As prices on older cards rise into the stratosphere, some folks may truly be considering cashing out. This week Sig shares some tidbits on effective ways of selling your Old School cards.
Sig predicted the rise of Alpha cardsāincluding the commons and uncommonsāa while back. While he’s out of town, enjoy this reprisal of his article from December that laid out the case.
David investigates how the fear of missing out has impacted the course of buyouts in the Magic market, along with some concrete examples.
Last weekend Sig had an opportunity to attend Grand Prix Columbus. Despite being a Limited event, he still made some valuable observations regarding the high-end market worth being aware of.