This week Sig shares his thoughts on Double Masters 2022 preorder prices and his optimism for the secondary market. Where are preorder prices headed?
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
A sales post for Mirage starters transported Sig back in time. What do picnic table battles in the ’90s have to do with Magic today? More than you’d realize.
Did you know there are other options outside TCGplayer for purchasing damaged cards? Sig shares some recent observations in this space.
Sig shares some cards he has come across over the years that are signed by someone other than the original artist. How do they affect the value of the cards?
With the return of paper Pro Tour Magic, Sig looks at the Standard metagame and highlights some solid picks.
Sig shares a few signals he’s recently observed of weakness in the Magic market.
After receiving a Twitter question about Collectors’ Edition, Sig shares his most recent take on the set.
Sig looks through Magic’s history for some of the earliest, most powerful trampling creatures.
Thanks to Commander, green tends to have a high number of gems hiding in bulk. David S. continues his bulk picking guide showing just what to sift for.
The return of CommandFests motivated Sig to reexamine his Commander decks–he shares some of his favorite whimsical inclusions.
Before Streets of New Capenna takes center stage, Paul looks back at some Kamigawa Neon Dynasty cards he wants to be sure to have in his collection.
David S. demystifies price increases, differentiating between sustainable and unsustainable spikes and detailing his method for identifying each type.
Sig examines some older cards that spiked recently despite their absence from the Reserved List. What’s driving the uptick in prices?