The first Modern Pro Tour in two years will redefine the format more definitively than we’ve seen in quite a while. Brian presents his top five picks for cards that stand to gain.
Pro Tour
This year in MTG finance turned out great if you had the right exposure, but some formats floundered. Could things change in 2018? Sig makes his predictions for 2018.
Being on vacation for the holidays doesn’t mean MTG finance has to stop. Sig celebrates the winter season by identifying some winter-themed spec targets worth adding to your portfolio.
Adrian’s back with a postmortem on how exactly the Pro Tour impacted his picks on MTGO.
With a Pro Tour just around the corner, Adrian has identified a number of off-meta cards that might just blow up if they see play at the PT.
Chaz leaves no stone un-turned in pursuit of valuable information prior to PTXLN!
Ixalan is a few weeks old, but players will still wait for the Pro Tour results before buying in. Brian looks at the cards most likely to spike based on his testing.
Last week a presentation at Sig’s work spurred him to reflect on MTG finance strategy. He explores some theory around hype and looks for what “innovation triggers” may be on the horizon.
Modern has been overshadowed by the growth in Commander and Old School of late. This week Sig investigates the format to see if there are any good bets to be made.
Ramunap Red took the Pro Tour by storm, which means the time is now for anti-red cards. Brian highlights his picks for the current metagame.
Nine times out of 10, selling after the Pro Tour is the right strategy. Sig didn’t speculate on the event this time, but that hasn’t kept him from doing more selling than buying lately.