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The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by Feyd_Ruin.
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The Magic Market Index for May 26, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by Feyd_Ruin. -
The Magic Market Index for May 19, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by technical administrator Feyd_Ruin. -
The Magic Market Index for April 14, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by Feyd_Ruin. -
The Magic Market Index for April 7, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by Feyd_Ruin. -
The Magic Market Index for April 1, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by Feyd_Ruin. -
The Magic Market Index for March 24, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly article series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. The Magic Market Index is a collaborative effort among the staff, with this week's commentary written by Feyd_Ruin. -
The Magic Market Index for March 10, 2017
The Magic Market Index is a weekly series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. -
The Magic Market Index Aether Revolt Set Review
Join us for a special release weekend edition of The Magic Market Index as former Market Street moderator and longtime Magic Market Index veteran Greg Schutte takes us through an in-depth analysis of Aether Revolt. Which cards are sleeper hits waiting to be discovered, and which cards are going to bomb both in Limited and monetary value? Can the expertise of the legends of Kaladesh bring you victory? Are there any worthy replacements for the cards tragically banned before their time in Standard? Now's the best time to find out!
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The Magic Market Index for January 6, 2017
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The Magic Market Index for December 23, 2016
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The Magic Market Index for November 11, 2016
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The Magic Market Index for October 28, 2016
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The Magic Market Index for October 13, 2016
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The Magic Market Index for October 6, 2016
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The Magic Market Index: Set Reviews of Kaladesh and Inventions
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Kaladesh is coming out this weekend. This article will review all the cards in this set that are not completely Limited fodder. This is not meant as to a guide to what to play, but rather what cards will be in demand and thus worth it keep and/or go after. However, there will be some commentary on what cards may be good in and whether they have a place in a given format, as playable cards tend to have more value and demand then unplayable cards.
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The Magic Market Index for September 16, 2016
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Welcome to the Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
This article will be updated once a week, usually on Thursday. Currently, this article series is tracking Conspiracy: Take the Crown, Dragons of Tarkir, Magic Origins, Battle for Zendikar Block (Oath of the Gatewatch, Battle for Zendikar, Zendikar Expeditions) and Shadows over Innistrad Block (Shadows over Innistrad and Eldritich Moon). There are no current plans to track any promo sets, pack foils, or non-set releases. Otherwise, if it can be opened in a pack, it will be covered.
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The Magic Market Index for September 8, 2016
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Welcome to the Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
This article will be updated once a week, usually on Thursday. Currently, this article series is tracking Conspiracy 2: Take the Crown, Dragons of Tarkir, Magic Origins, Battle for Zendikar Block (Oath of the Gatewatch, Battle for Zendikar, Zendikar Expeditions) and Shadows over Innistrad Block (Shadows over Innistrad and Eldritich Moon). There are no current plans to track any promo sets, pack foils, or non-set releases. Otherwise, if it can be opened in a pack, it will be covered.
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The Magic Market Index for September 1, 2016
Welcome to the Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
This article will be updated once a week on Thursday. Currently, this article series is tracking Conspiracy 2: Take the Crown, Dragons of Tarkir, Magic Origins, Battle for Zendikar Block (Oath of the Gatewatch, Battle for Zendikar, Zendikar Expeditions) and Shadows over Innistrad Block (Shadows over Innistrad and Eldritich Moon). There are no current plans to track any promo sets, pack foils, or non-set releases. Otherwise, if it can be opened in a pack, it will be covered.
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The Magic Market Index: Final Review of Eternal Masters
Eternal Masters has come to an end of its time here on the Magic Market Index. This article will look at how the prices fared as well as how the future looks for the cards of the set. There will also how the set overall did and what were its mistakes. Non Standard sets like this going forward will be on the list for around three months or until a new set is released. Standard sets will be on the list from their release until when they leave Standard. The final prices are take from the day this article is written and the first time the set is review*.
* Eternal Masters did not have an original set review, and June 2, the first time it appeared, was missing a few prices. So June 9 was used instead.