There are many ways to sell or trade your cards, and Adam explains the multi-faceted strategy he is using to clean up his collection and cash out.
Buylist
Domestic arbitrage gets less press, but opportunities are available if you know where to look—the more obscure the card, the better. Sig looks at some that may be overlooked.
After starting his TCGplayer seller account in January, David has learned a lot about selling on the platform. He shares lessons learned on how to make the best of the service.
Brian’s experience at the dealer booths in Providence left something to be desired. He shares advice for dealing with vendors when they’re not being straightforward with you.
Opportunities for international arbitrage in MTG finance mostly dried up after the secret got out. But recently Sig has found a new arbitrage opportunity that he’s been exploiting profitably.
Nine times out of 10, selling after the Pro Tour is the right strategy. Sig didn’t speculate on the event this time, but that hasn’t kept him from doing more selling than buying lately.
Got a pile of Hour of Devastation bulk? DJ’s here to tell you should be picking out – for both play and monetary value.
Heavily played cards can be the bane of your inventory. Fear not! Sig explores the best options to move these oft-unsellable cards without taking too large a haircut on price.
Mike’s here today to break down the many options you have available for when you want to sell an entire deck.
DJ’s back to fill us in on the “bulk” that really isn’t bulk anymore, this time from some recent Commander sets.
DJ walks us through a recent buylist sent to Card Kingdom consisting of lots of bulk. This is a great way to monetize your hobby.
DJ’s back to discuss some of the recent bulk spikes and what ones we might be looking for next.
Buying bulk may not be sexy, but it can be a low-risk way to make profits. David explains the advantages of bulking up, and covers the best ways to do it.