DJ bought something big this week…
Old School Magic
Sigmund spends a lot of time shopping around for deals on Old School cards. This week he shares his strategies for buying key collectibles while trying not to break the bank.
Over the past couple months, various cards from a certain set have been quietly hitting all-time highs while no one was watching. Sig investigates.
In both stocks and Magic, Sig usually prefers the big-picture approach. This week he zeros in on the details, identifying specific cards he has eyes on for profits.
Sig spent last weekend at GP Louisville, buying, selling, and playing some wacky formats. He shares his finance observations from the event.
After a year of ups and downs in Magic finance, Sig has new optimism for a profitable 2017. He looks back at valuable lessons from 2016 and strategies for the new year.
Over the years, Magic finance has changed many times in response to new market realities. Brian believes we’re witnessing another major shift that merits attention.
In the wake of the U.S. presidential election, there have been some rapid changes in currencies and the stock market. This leads to new profitable opportunities in Magic finance.
Sigmund has made his first major decision with respect to his collection: to sell out of Legacy. Today he explains his motivations and thought process as he debates the next move.
Sigmund has long believed that Magic’s success as a whole props up high-end cards. So what happens when Standard and Modern cards drop in value? Read on for his take.
Recently Sigmund has been reevaluating his daily commitment to Magic finance. He explains how shifting priorities can lead to a preference for different speculative vehicles.
Brian keeps hammering on the Old School drum, but for good reason. He explains why he thinks the format is priced to grow and where he’d look to invest.
With Eternal Weekend around the corner, Brian discusses the value that old cards can hold due to nostalgia, and suggests a few pick-ups he sees as undervalued.