DJ breaks down some of the top selling and buying experiences he had at 2017’s GP Vegas.
Selling
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.
Many speculators have declared buying cards in the $2 range a “value trap” not worth their time. This week Sigmund takes a closer look at the strategy to draw his own conclusions on its merits.
DJ breaks down the opportunities available to us in a humble little format known as Pauper.
DJ’s back to discuss some of the recent bulk spikes and what ones we might be looking for next.
David finally pulled the trigger and opened a TCGplayer seller account. He walks us through the basic steps and considerations to take when beginning to sell on TCG.
DJ got his Lotus grade by BGS. Let’s see the results!
After a momentary drop, Modern Masters 2017 prices have rebounded. Sig shares concrete price data from MM2 to provide predictions for what’s to come on MM3’s hottest staples.
DJ answers questions from Social Media about conducting business in the Magic Market.
Around the time of MMA, Sig sold some Modern staples in anticipation of reprints. It took five years for those sales to pay off. This week he looks closely at the data to evaluate his decision.
Sadly, Sig had zero bets on the Mardu Vehicles deck that dominated Pro Tour Aether Revolt. But that didn’t stop him from making some money—it’s all about timing.
DJ’s given us a ton of great advice on sorting huge collections, but what about the players with more limited cardpools? We can all maximize value, even if we just started a few sets ago.