The series is complete! Here’s the full round table discussion about the recent glut of releases in the past three months. Where do we go from here?
Standard
Pat gives us the follow up to his first article on getting started in MTG Finance, with a Commander focused perspective.
This week, Chris reviews the decks of SCG Richmond, the first Standard event since War of the Spark‘s release, and looks ahead to the cards that could be winners going forward.
Kyle breaks down the Mythics from War of the Spark and purchasing strategies he’ll utilize going forward with an MTGO slant.
David takes a good look at the upcoming War of the Spark Standard, and cards that could synergize well with Feather, the Redeemed.
Kyle follows up his article from earlier in the week with the uncommons from RNA. There are only a few of note, but they’re significant as potential speculation opportunities.
With Ravnica Allegiance set to be replaced as the main draft format on MTGO, now is the time to consider where to park value in the set. Today Kyle covers the rares from RNA.
MTGO took a hit with the introduction of Arena, but the economy seems to be stabilizing. Kyle surveys the broad contours of the new landscape to start forming an investment strategy.
The Mythic Invitational this weekend will be the first debut of official War of the Spark spoilers! Be sure to check back with Quiet Speculation as the info rolls in.
War of the Spark spoiler season is here, and Adam has some potential specs to cash in on the new cards.
What is FOMO? How does it relate to MTG finance? How can we recognize it, minimize its effects, or even harness its power? Pat has got some thoughts on this one. Check it out!
Chris is back today to break down the Challenger Decks and how they will impact card prices, especially surrounding rotation.