Standard is nearing rotation but that doesn’t mean we’re lacking for action. Eddie covers the cards to hold and fold this week, including key foils, promos, and Pauper staples.
Pauper
Eddie presents the latest price movements and advises on what to hold, what to get rid of, and the reasoning behind it.
Modern has taught us future demand can be hard to predict—and profitable if you do. Today David talks theory, and about the value of being ahead of the market curve.
Last weekend the Grand Prix double-header in Seattle had a big impact on the market, and today Adam has all the details.
Brian’s got a strategy on a low-risk, high-reward way to capitalize on Pauper’s recent popularity.
With Pauper on the rise, David looks at some interesting cards that haven’t hit major spikes yet, and considers the practical aspects of how to out common specs at a profit.
Kyle’s here today to give us the rundown on how the new Flashback Drafts on MTGO will work – and how we can profit off of them. Bonus: a portfolio review after a very active month!
There are some simple indicators that can predict price increases and even spikes, so Adam applies them to identify some cards that look like they are due to rise.
After seeing more Pauper cards spike last week, Sig realized he was missing out on some real profits. Now he is applying his TCGplayer methodology to try and get ahead of the next buyout.
This week, David breaks down a few format staples for five major formats, compares their buylist prices from five top stores, and draws a number of conclusions from the data. If you like getting deep into the numbers, this article is for you.
Brian takes another look at the recent Pauper explosion, and shares his analysis and reasons for believing the format is a strong investment vehicle right now.
Pauper is taking off thanks to community support and GP side events, and speculators are jumping in. But there may be some downsides to buying Pauper cards for profit.
Adam recounts his experience at Grand Prix Indianapolis, where his first time at the trade table in years brought him into contact with a binder full of counterfeit cards…