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Adam finally finished buylisting the collections he bought last month. Along the way he learned a lot about making the process efficient and profitable, which he shares today.
In stock market investing, “Alpha” and “Beta” are concepts used to describe risk. Sig explains the terms and how they can be applied towards smarter investing in MTG finance.
Is it worth buying cards as a third-party for people across the Atlantic from you? Niels breaks it down for us.
DJ’s back to discuss some of the finer points of picking bulk at the highest speed possible.
Niels addresses a moral dilemma he recently ran into during a collection purchase.
In response to a reader question, DJ goes through the process of buying a collection from start to finish.
Ever wonder how someone might organize a collection with tens of thousands of cards? Niels walks us through his process today.
Operating costs eat into profit margins, and they’re often grossly underestimated by new business owners. David breaks down some hypothetical numbers for an LGS.
It can be easy to lose sight of our goals in speculation. David explains the importance of the “why” and shares his own reasons for pursuing MTG finance.
It’s easy to look at a price movement on paper and conclude that you’ve made a huge profit. David reminds us that nothing counts until we convert that card back to cash.
Future gains are what drive us to invest in a given card, but our predictions can’t always be correct. David discusses the importance of maintaining realistic expectations.
Many speculators are getting cold feet of late, but that is often the best time to invest. David reminds us of some of the basics to adhere to when picking specs.