Monday, December 17, 2012

Royal Decree - 12/17/2012

Good evening everyone and welcome to another week here at City of Traders!!!

Today is my one year wedding anniversary (Yay!) and that means I am taking the evening off (aww).  So what does that mean for you the beloved and devoted reader?  It means that you are going to get the raw data via this blog and that you will get to make your own predictions and interpretations.  I will point out a brief few highlights, but for the most part, this week is going to be very, very light.

Here is the data, all 5 at once:

Return to Ravnica:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
Avacyn Restored:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
Dark Ascension:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
Innistrad:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
M13:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date

With all of that data, here are the brief remarks:

Chromatic Lantern may be headed up.  I feel like this isn't the only Commander card to do this, more on that later.

Deathrite Shaman is always a good pick up and with all of the Modern that people will be playing soon it doesn't hurt to have more of these in your collection

Angel of Glory's Rise is ironically still on the rise.  Keep an eye on this one.

Gisela, Blade of Goldnight is solidly trending up.  It really is a good time to be a Reanimator target in standard right now, and I feel as though this card is going to keep headed up.  Get these cheap while you can.

Falkenrath Aristocrat is trending up and has been for the past two weeks. I assume this is due to the popularity of BR Aggro and to the fact that people finally realized how integral she is to Aggro's winning stragety.

Huntmaster of the Fells is trending up.  I feel like he is on par with Geist of Saint Traft and is one to watch.

Predator Ooze is slowly kinda moving up, not sure whats going on here but I wanted to mention it.

Thalia, Guardian of Tharaben is awesome and still trending up.

Angelic Overseer is up over the past two weeks.  Once again, Mythic reanimater targets that are actually castable are in a good spot right now in Standard.

Akroma's Memorial is moving up.  I have mentioned before that this is a super sweet Commander card and will bring a high price tag when it is no longer easy to come by (read: people stop opening M13 packs).  Get these while they are still cheap before they move back up in price.

Gilded Lotus:  See the above post about Akroma's Memorial.

Master of the Pearl Trident is creeping up.  Fish is a thing and people are going to continue playing them in Legacy so why not play a one sided Lord of Atlantis.  My advice here is the same as I gave about Akroma's grab them while they are still being opened and sell them when they aren't anymore.

Rootbound Crag: Gruul Incoming.  That's all I've got.

Thundermaw Hellkite is going to peak soon, sell accordingly.

Alright everyone, that is what I've got for you this week.  Once again, I apologize for the light week, but at the same time I'm going to wholeheartedly enjoy my Anniversary :D  Next week may be similarly light due to the fact that it is Christmas Eve and I am pretty sure the only people working then are Santa, his elves, and anyone working retail.  But, have no fear, for I will return after the new year with new insight and more Magic Financial data for you to revel in.  Until next time my friends, may your games be great and may your trades be awesome!

Kyle

Monday, December 10, 2012

Eyes of the Watcher - 12/10/2012

Greetings and Salutations!  Welcome back to City of Traders, I hope you are doing well.

Today I am going to delight you with the usual Magic price trend data and I am also going to provide some advice as to which pack to buy this Christmas, but more on that later.  Before we dive in, here are two things that I hope you are familiar with by now.

First a disclaimer: As always, please take my advice at your own risk!  I am not a professional psychic and have absolutely no idea what card prices will do and that any advice offered is purely based on my own speculations/card price trends.

Second some directions:  In order to view the images posted on this blog at full size, please follow these simple directions.
Step 1: Left click on the image to bring it up.
Step 2: Right click on the image to bring up a list of options.
Step 3: Left click on "View Image"
Step 4: Left click on the image to enlarge it.  This will allow you to easily view it at full size.
Step 5: Marvel at how quickly prices can change.

Now, for a change of pace, we are going to look at M13 first:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP:

Garruk, Primal Hunter $10.81 (+0.52):  Garruk is at the highest he has been since I started collecting data back in October (he was $5.43).  The fact that his price has doubled since then shows that he is a strong player in Standard and that his prices doesn't appear to be going down any time soon.  Garruk has the potential to really get up there and price which makes him a card to watch.

Rhox Faithmender $4.10 (+0.20):  Although his price has been fluctuating over the past week, I would like to point out that the Faithmender is still and has been for the last few days moving (slowly) upward in price.  Depending on how much more play this card sees in Standard its price could certainly continue to go up.

Sunpetal Grove $5.08 (+0.14):  The reason that I am mentioning this card despite its small price increase is that I believe that it will continue to increase as we move forward towards Gatecrash's release.  Once that set comes out I believe Drowned Catacomb and Rootbound Crag are going to be the ones increasing (for obvious reasons).  By the way, both of those are fine pickups right now.

Thundermaw Hellkite $32.90 (+5.63):  Well folks, he really is that good.  Thundermaw is up there as the (at the typing of this article he is $35.09 making him the most expensive) second most expensive card in standard.  Whether this increase is based on hype (probably not) or based on utility, playability, and overall game-winningness (more than likely), Thundermaw does not show any sign of slowing down.  Get these now if you absolutely need them, and if you are waiting to cash in on yours be patient and wait for them to peak.

TRENDING DOWN:

Ajani, Caller of the Pride $11.96 (-0.13):  Even in Green White Humans, the deck he makes the most sense in, Ajani just isn't seeing play.  I'm hoping Gatecrash will turn things around, but we will just have to wait and see.

Cathedral of War $2.27 (-0.27): Still Tapped.

Liliana of the Dark Realms $9.61 (-0.25):  Can't she fall any faster?  I'm still waiting to pick her up for EDH.

Talrand, Sky Summoner $2.85 (-0.15):  I have a feeling Talrand is going to end up around $1, it's just a feeling but as far as playability goes, he saw his share when Scars was out, and I doubt he will see anymore.

Vampire Nocturnus $4.41 (-0.18):  Despite the growing popularity of Vampire Tribal among imaginary deckbuilders, it comes to me as no surprise that this card is still dropping in price.

That is it for the Core Set, I hope you enjoyed the change of pace.  Now we are going to look at Innistrad.
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Clifftop Retreat $10.48 (+0.29):  Steady growth out of Clifftop this week.  I imagine this card is going to be an all star come Gatecrash, and right now it continues to do quite well.  This card's price is only going to continue going up because people are opening less and less of it, so if you don't have your playset, consider getting them now.

So, funny story.  There really isn't much else happening in the way of upward trends in Innistrad.  I would, however, like to point out two cards:  Past in Flames and Tree of Redemption.  Both have only had tiny gains this week, but at the same time, they are both still showing an upward trend.  Something to certainly note.

TRENDING DOWN:

Bloodline Keeper $4.36 (-0.25):  Despite the popularity of the aforementioned imaginary Vampire tribal deck, Bloodline Keeper is still trending down.  He could eventually be a finisher for some Blue Black Control deck in the future, but I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you.

Garruk Relentless $13.52 (-0.54):  Garruk's popularity may be falling, but keep an eye on him because he is probably one of the most diverse 'walkers in the format right now.  He kills things, he makes tokens, he makes more tokens, he tutors creatures, and he Overruns.  That is quite the toolbox for only 4 mana.  Oh and worst case scenario you play him before your opponent can drop their 5 cost Primal Hunter.

Hinterland Harbor $8.99 (-0.36):  Similar to Clifftop, I think Hinterland's time in the sun is coming post Gatecrash.

Isolated Chapel $10.29 (-0.08):  Similar to Hinterland, I think Isolated's time in the sun is coming post Gatecrash.

Liliana of theVeil $24.34 (-0.25):  Lili was up around $25 for a while, but  it appears as though she is falling again.  Depending on how Modern and Legacy impact her price, she could be on her way down for a while.

Olivia Voldaren $16.73 (-1.02):  Since Olivia is down a dollar in a week, it probably means she is going to continue to drop.  Like I mentioned in a previous article, I'm going to wait until she is around $5-7 and then snatch up every copy I can find because if history repeats itself her price is going to skyrocket again.

Sever the Bloodline $2.40 (-0.12):  As sad as I am to say it, I think Sever may continue to go down.  It could go back up when a solid Blue Black Control build crops up, but until then, I don't think it is going to go up anymore.

I'm not going to mention Snapcaster because his price isn't going to really go down, merely fluctuate a dollar here or there.

Sulfur Falls $8.65 (-0.36):  Maybe something awesome will come out down the road and make this card more playable in Standard.  Until then, look for its price to continue to fall.

Woodland Cemetery $10.52 (-0.61):  I expect Woodland to level out here eventually.  I blame its price decrease on the overabundance of them thanks to the Event Deck, but that could very well be wrongly interpreted.

Now lets look at Dark Ascension:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Drogskol Reaver $3.27 (+0.06):  There is probably nothing behind this card's price movement, but with the wild popularity of Reanimator you never know.  The one thing this card does lack is it's immediate impact on the game, which is what will probably keep it from seeing too much play.

Falkenrath Aristocrat $19.78 (+0.37):  Since Thundermaw Hellkite only requires that you splash one color it makes sense that this card (which requires two colors) isn't as expensive because it doesn't go in such a wide variety of decks.  That aside, I think the Aristocrat will continue to go up due to Red Black Aggro's  popularity

Hellrider $9.39 (+0.12):  I think we are beginning to see a peak here, but I'm still not calling it.  Hellrider really does do a lot for a Red Mage and its price trend definitely reflects its popularity.  Keep an eye on this one and if it does look like it is going to head back down, feel free to sell yours.  A word of warning though, if you are going to play any iteration of RDW anytime while Hellrider is still in Standard make sure you keep a playset.

Huntmaster of the Fells $21.68 (+0.84):  This card is awesome and its price is going to continue to climb until it is around $30.  That is all I'm going to say about it because it is just that good.

Sorin, Lord of Innistrad $22.70 (+0.39):  Sorin may be hovering around a peak, but I would definitely keep an eye on him and be prepared to sell yours when his price starts coming back down eventually.

Thalia, Guardian of Tharaben $6.46 (+0.33):  Thalia has slowed down a little toward the end of this week, but I wouldn't rule out the possibility of her price movement stagnating yet.  I think she still has some room to grow.

TRENDING DOWN:

Geralf's Messenger $8.66 (-0.74):  Just because BR Aggro is a thing, doesn't mean Geralf's Messenger has to be a part of the thing.  It looks as though his price is falling and doesn't show any sign of stopping.  If you have some that you would like to get rid of, I recommend doing so while you can still get $8 out of him.

Grave Crawler $9.68 (-0.55):  I really hate to do this every week, but the two just go together like peanut butter and brain jelly.  See the above post but replace Messenger with Grave Crawler.

I know it is probably both Ambitious and Confusion, but I do need to point out the upward trend on both Increasing Ambition $0.56 (+0.08) and Increasing Confusion $1.75 (+0.05).  If you can get these cards now while they are still relatively cheap, and their prices do in fact continue to go up, then you stand to make a bit of profit.  I say go for it!

That brings us to the end of Dark Ascension, now let's flash forward to Avacyn Restored!
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Angel of Glory's Rise $0.67 (+0.19):  This card is Reanimator's secret (well not so secret anymore) weapon against the Zombie hoard aka BR Zombie Aggro.  I expect this card's price to rise to $1-2.  If you have some or can still get some for cheap get them and hold onto them until its modest price spike peaks, then sell 'em before the hype wears off.

Avacyn, Angel of Hope $9.38 (+0.12):  I believe something would feel amiss if I didn't make some comment about Avacyn, especially given the nature of various reanimatable targets' popularity over the past few weeks.  As long as Unburial Rites is still seeing play giant game changing Mythic Rares are definitely cards to keep a close watch on.

Gisela, Blade of Goldnight $4.75 (+0.07):  Once again, there is just some appeal regarding Mythic game altering Reanimator targets.

Restoration Angel $14.31 (+0.10):  Technically up even if only a small amount.  This card's playability isn't going anywhere any time soon so hold onto yours even though her price may be wavering a little.

TRENDING DOWN:

Bonfire of the Damned $26.20 (-0.68):  Don't let Bonfire fool you, until I see solid, unwavering upward growth on this thing I am not buying in (both literally and figuratively).

Cavern of Souls $20.22 (-0.16):  Although technically down, I think this card is set to keep going up in price because it really is that relevant.  It will always be relevant because it neutralizes an entire color's primary ability.  If "Counter target something" were an "evergreen" keyword (as defined by Mark Rosewater), then it would appear almost exclusively on Blue cards and this card single-handedly makes many of those cards irrelevant.  I could go on, but the important thing to take away is that this card's price still has room to increase so don't do anything crazy yet.

Craterhoof Behemoth $13.00 (-1.55):  If you have any of these you aren't using and you want to make some money on them, go ahead and bail on them.  This card's hype is wearing off and its price will continue to fall.

Entreat the Angels $21.90 (-2.21):  Sadly, this card isn't as popular as it was before Sphinx's Revelation skyrocketed.  Miracles will always be good, but I believe Entreat's price is going to continue to fall.

Griselbrand $9.97 (-0.24):  I believe Griselbrand's higher (actual) casting cost is what is holding its price back.  If it were easier to hard cast then perhaps it would be more popular.  Otherwise, expect more of a downward trend.

Killing Wave $1.28 (-0.09):  I think this is going to end up as a $0.33-0.50 rare, since the deck that made it famous has completely fallen out of standard.

Tamiyo, the Moon Sage $26.80 (-0.27):  Just because Tamiyo is down this week doesn't mean you should count her out.  She will probably be up by this time next week.  If she isn't then maybe think about trading out of her, otherwise, I would hold onto her.

Temporal Mastery $9.78 (-0.27):  It appears Temporal + Brainstorm + Jace just didn't make a big enough splash in Legacy.  It also appears as though this card's price is set to continue to go down, alas.

Terminus $10.51 (-0.19):  I don't think this is going to go down that much, but then again people have found other ways to sweep the board of Aggro aggression.

That wraps up Avacyn Restored, so I think I'll talk about Return to Ravnica
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

For the second week in a row there aren't any cards trending up in Return to Ravnica, this makes me very sad.  I suppose I will just have to wait for some awesome deck to come out and make good use of some of these cards, but until then here is a list of the cards from the set that have had substantial decline.

Abrupt Decay $5.64 (-0.78)

Angel of Serenity $19.41 (-2.29)

Armada Wurm $8.42 (-1.36)

Ash Zealot $3.25 (-0.16)

Blood Crypt $10.24 (-0.92)

Chromatic Lantern $2.32 (-0.09)

Cyclonic Rift $2.03 (-0.26)

Deathrite Shaman $9.17 (-0.12)

Desecration Demon $1.81 (-0.17)

Detention Sphere $4.52 (-0.45)

Dreadbore $4.33 (-0.68)

Epic Experiment $2.70 (-0.28)

Hallowed Fountain $11.92 (-1.32)

Isperia, Supreme Judge $1.43 (-0.28)

Jace, Arcitect of Thought $23.86 (-4.55)

Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord $2.20 (-0.39)

Lotleth Troll $3.60 (-0.85)

Loxodon Smiter $3.44 (-0.08)

Mizzium Mortars $2.37 (-0.42)

Necropolis Regent $1.98 (-0.10)

Niv-Mizzet, Dracogenius $4.27 (-0.41)

Nivmagus Elemental $0.91 (-0.14)

Overgrown Tomb $11.50 (-1.04)

Rakdos's Return $6.93 (-0.80)

Rakdos, Lord of Riots $4.05 (-0.54)

Slaughter Games $1.10 (-0.11)

Sphinx's Revelation $20.32 (-3.11)

Steam Vents $9.26 (-0.54)

Supreme Verdict $3.87 (-0.21)

Temple Garden $12.61 (-0.68)

Trostani, Selesnya's Voice $6.45 (-0.95)

Vraska the Unseen $10.48 (-1.22)

Worldspine Wurm $2.21 (-0.13)

Wow what a sad list of cards :(  They aren't bad by any means, but the data doesn't lie.  If you see something that you think is going to skyrocket in the near future, now might not be a bad time to pick it up, considering that prices are dropping all over the place.

On a somewhat more positive note, I would like to talk about Math.  Wait, wait, don't go anywhere this isn't going to be a test or anything, and besides I already did the hard part, I'm just going to share my findings.  But first, let me tell you a little more about how this came about.

I was wondering last week if there was a way to determine which sealed pack of Standard Magic cards you should buy given the statistical data I have been compiling.  In other words, if you spend $4 of your hard earned dollars on a pack of magic cards, what are the chances that you pull a Rare or Mythic Rare worth more than your initial investment?  Well I've had my diabolical math friend run some numbers for me and I would now like to present his findings:

Return to Ravnica:
Probability of getting a Rare/Mythic worth more than $4:  22%
Expected Average Value of the Rare/Mythic: 2.99

Avacyn Restored:
Probability of getting a Rare/Mythic worth more than $4:  16%
Expected Average Value of the Rare/Mythic: 2.76

Dark Ascension:
Probability of getting a Rare/Mythic worth more than $4:  13%
Expected Average Value of the Rare/Mythic: 2.19

Innistrad:
Probability of getting a Rare/Mythic worth more than $4:  14%
Expected Average Value of the Rare/Mythic: 2.61

M13
Probability of getting a Rare/Mythic worth more than $4:  11%
Expected Average Value of the Rare/Mythic: 2.44

Now a few quick notes.  First, with Innistrad and Dark Ascension it would have made this process entirely more complicated if we had included the probability of pulling a Rare/Mythic flip card, so we just decided not to include them in the calculation.  That means that the probability of getting more than $4 back for both of those sets may be a little higher, although not by much.  Second, it appears as though Return to Ravnica has the highest probability of recouping your initial investment, so that is a very good indicator of which packs you should ask for as stocking stuffers this year.  Third, this model assumes that you are spending $4 on your pack of cards.  If you are getting a box of cards then you are paying less than $4 a pack and have a higher probability of recouping your investment. Fourth, the second number that you get is the average value of your Rare/Mythic rare, i.e. if you bought 100 packs then you would end up with 100 Rares/Mythic rares who's total value would be about $299 if you were buying RtR.  Finally, these numbers only take into mind the Rare/Mythic Rare that you are guaranteed to get in your pack, they do not take into mind Commons, Uncommons, Tokens, or Occasional Foils that you will get.  Therefore, your pack of cards will more than likely be worth more than the Expected Average Value listed above.

I hope all of that made sense and that you can put it to good use.  Thanks for reading City of Traders.  I really hope that you found the information here helpful and that your collection has really been gaining value because of it.  Next week I think I am going to look at various trading techniques and until then, may your games be great and may your trades be awesome!

Kyle

Monday, December 3, 2012

Steadfastness - 12/03/2012

Good evening everyone and welcome back to City of Traders!

Tonight is going to be fairly short because I have to be at work quite early and I would like to get to sleep before midnight.  Next week I am going to (hopefully) get in touch with my friend who happens to be a math PhD student and do a little statistical work to help you decide which sealed packs you should ask for during the holidays.  My plan is to analyze the potential return that you can get whenever you buy a sealed pack of Magic the Gathering cards, but, more on that next week.

Enough about the future let's look at the week that was.  Before we start two quick things, and then I will dive right in!

First a disclaimer: As always, please take my advice at your own risk!  I am not a professional psychic and have absolutely no idea what card prices will do and that any advice offered is purely based on my own speculations/card price trends.

Second some directions:  In order to view the images posted on this blog at full size, please follow these simple directions.
Step 1: Left click on the image to bring it up.
Step 2: Right click on the image to bring up a list of options.
Step 3: Left click on "View Image"
Step 4: Left click on the image to enlarge it.  This will allow you to easily view it at full size.
Step 5: Marvel at how quickly prices can change. 

Alright, with that out of the way, here is Return to Ravnica:
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

There are absolutely no cards that had a solid gain from last week to this week.  That says a lot about where Return to Ravnica within the Product life-cycle which i wrote about a little bit for the first time here.  There has been a lot of this set opened, and while Standard is very diverse right now (THANK GOD), we probably aren't going to see much more in the way of innovation until Gatecrash spoilers start up (although I hope we still do).  That leaves us in the final stage of the Product life-cycle or "Decline".  We will continue to see the prices of Return to Ravnica cards drop until something new comes along and breathes new life into it ie, Gatecrash coming out and giving some of the previously unused/low demand cards new purpose.  We may still see a few innovative decks that will steer prices one way or another, but unfortunately there wasn't any of that this week.

TRENDING DOWN:

I suppose if a card isn't trending up, then it is trending down right?  No.  Many of the cards are staying, for the most part, around the same price give or take a few cents.  I am going to briefly list the cards that have moved down more substantially than just a few cents.

Abrupt Decay $6.42 (-0.56):  Still falling this week, although it may be slowing down.

Angel of Serenity $21.70 (-1.46):  I attribute Angel of Serenity's drop to the fact that after Craterhoof Behemoth's spike in both price and play players packed more and more graveyard hate into their decks/sideboards.  The angel did have two weird days there where her price was up, but those may have just been weird data things.  Keep an eye on her either way and if she continues to go down, I would suggest cashing out while she is still above $20.

Armada Wurm $9.78 (-1.33):  Still falling steadily.  I'm not sure where the wurm will end up but I know that it is does not appear as though it will turn around any time soon.

The Shocklands ($$ --> S):  They are all down a little bit, some more than others.  Keep in mind though that when people stop opening Return to Ravnica there will be a demand for these and their prices will go up.  All 5 of these are excellent pickups even as they go down in price.

Chromatic Lantern $2.41 (-0.14):  A part of me will be really surprised if this card ends up at $1-2, but then again I'm not going to be that surprised either.  It just hasn't showed its usefulness yet, and until a 5 color control build comes together this card will keep going down.  I will say one more thing, this cards Commander appeal isn't high right now, because anyone playing Commander already has easy access to it, but where the potential lies is a year or so down the road when new Commander players need this, and you have it.

Cyclonic Rift $2.29 (-0.23)

Desecration Demon $1.98 (-0.19):  Letting your opponent control your choices is not something that Black decks want to be doing.  This card is going to end up < $1.

Detention Sphere $4.97 (-0.31):  With all of the haste running around, any deck that wants to play this is already dead before it gets any real value out of casting this. Bummer.

Dreadbore $5.01 (-0.46):  I still wish this was instant.  However, once there are Planeswalkers running amok in Standard again, this is going to be the go to card.

Epic Experiment $2.98 (-0.31)

Isperia, Supreme Judge $1.71 (-0.17):  Usually I lump the Guild Leaders into one category, but I thought I would do something different.  Today I am going to pose a question.  Why isn't anyone playing Isperia?  Probably because she is somewhat fragile, but if the right deck could take advantage of your opponent not being able to kill her (maybe because they don't have any removal left) then it could really prosper from drawing a ton of cards.  Then again Isperia could never see any Standard play and may be consigned to Commander forever.

Jace, Arcitect of Thought $28.41 (-3.68):  Jace is still dropping steadily, any guesses as to when he will stop?

Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord $2.59 (-0.26):  What could Jarad potentially do in Standard?  He can be big, he can come back at the cost of as low as one land, and he can fling things at your opponent's face.  I would love to see a Jarad, Splinterfright, Ghoultree Dredge style deck come out of nowhere and do something funny, but it will probably never happen.  Alas, Jarad will probably end up being stuck flinging Lords of Extinction in Commander.

Lotleth Troll $4.45 (-0.60):  Ironically your dollars buy your a lot more, rather than a lotleth troll these days (pun absolutely intended).

Loxodon Smiter $3.52 (-0.16):  An uncounterable 4/4 for 3 mana with no drawbacks and an occasional upside just doesn't really do it any longer.  That really is too bad.

Mizzium Mortars $2.79 (-0.38)

Niv-Mizzet, Dracogenius $4.68 (-0.47):  I am finally going to buy/trade for one of these soon.  Right when he hits rock bottom.

Nivmagus Elemental $1.05 (-0.18)

Rakdos's Return $7.73 (-1.01):  If this gets as low as Sphinx's Revelation did I might actually pick a few of these up.  Until then, all I can watch it do is fall.

Rakdos, Lord of Riots $4.59 (-0.40):  See the above comments on Niv.  I think I may just be able to get both of them for $4.

Sphinx's Revelation $23.43 (+0.21):  Okay, soooo Sphinx's Revelation is technically up in price for the week, buuuuut for the past 4 days it has gone down in price and I didn't want to say it was trending up, when it seems to be headed back down.  If you are waiting for this card's price to go up more before you sell it you may be waiting for a while, then again the past four days could be no indication of what is going to happen in the oncoming weeks.  Watch this card's price movement and be smart about what you do if you have some.

Supreme Verdict $4.08 (-0.32)

Trostani, Selesnya's Voice $7.40 (-1.05):  Trostani is still a life gaining machine (and a delicious pasta snack), and once you see the price on the (much more splashable) Rhox Faithmender in a bit, you may have some second thoughts about Trostani.  I wouldn't put too much stock in her however, until she has some actual growth.

Vraska the Unseen $11.70 (-1.08):  I wish she would hurry up so I can nab her on the cheap.

Worldspine Wurm $2.34 (-0.13):  I don't think I've ever talked about this card.  That is probably because he has seen zero Standard play.  That is okay though because Worldspine is just biding his time until Wizards "accidentally" puts Polymorph back into standard.

That is it for the sadly downward marching Return to Ravnica, now lets look at Avacyn Restored
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Cavern of Souls $20.38 (+0.24):  This is old news now, but laughing at counters is still good.  Rare good lands have a tendency to get pricey and stay that way, and I don't this card is going to be any exception.

Restoration Angel $14.21 (+0.52):  It stands to reason that if a card has been moving up for a few weeks in a row, that its price will continue on that trend.  I see the angel moving into a very good spot pricewise as we get closer and closer to Gatecrash's release.

Silverblade Paladin $10.38 (+0.53):  Silverblade has broken $10.  At this rate of growth he will be $12+ by New Years.  Pick yours up now if you still need them because they are just going to keep going up.  On the other side of the coin, wait to unload on yours until he peaks.  That is all

TRENDING DOWN:

Avacyn, Angel of Hope $9.26 (-0.15)

Bonfire of the Damned $26.88 (-1.52):  Okay so Bonfire has been coming down pretty consistently, but what's that you cry, eyes wide and mouth agape?  "But Kyle it looks like it is coming back up!!!"  You would be correct in your observation, but I believe I can explain.  You see, Bonfire was included in the American Midrange build piloted to a 1st place finish by Ryan Hipp in this weekend's TCGplayer MaxPoint 50k Championship.  Does that have something to do with the price bump for the past two days?  Absolutely.  Should you read into it and start buying Bonfires now before they are $50 again?  Probably not, but it does not hurt to keep a close eye on this card, as we have seen what it can do in the past and know that it does have the potential to get really really expensive again.

Craterhoof Behemoth $14.55 (-1.89):  And speaking of hyped cards . . . Craterhoof is falling off of its super hyped status this week.  Due to an overabundance of answers and peoples willingness to play them this reanimator strategy came out of nowhere, won, and was promptly sided for.  Look for this card to keep plummeting down and sell yours accordingly.

Entreat the Angels $24.11 (-1.66):  Entreat was surprisingly absent from all three of the main decks and the sideboards of the top three players who piloted American Midrange this weekend.  I have no doubt that its drop in popularity has something to do with its somewhat steep drop in price.  Sell/Trade accordingly.

Griselbrand $10.21 (-0.32)

Killing Wave $1.37 (-0.11):  Mutilate is just more efficient.  In other news, no one is playing this kind of black deck anymore.

Temporal Mastery $10.70 (-0.34)

That is it for Avacyn Restored, here we go on to Dark Ascension.
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Falkenrath Aristocrat $19.41 (+0.44):  Not much to say here, other than BR Beats is a thing, and doesn't appear to be going anywhere soon.  Falkenrath shouldn't have trouble breaking $20, the question is how much more is she going to go up (if any) after that happens.

Hellrider $9.27 (+0.83):  This dude really isn't going to quit.  Right when you think he is going to start slowing down or top out he just keeps on climbing.  I don't think we are going to see him stop any time soon either.  If you have a bunch of this guy hanging out (like me) then you should keep patient for now until he peaks, and then bail on yours (but keep a playset for your RDW, because obviously this guy is the real deal).

Huntmaster of the Fells $20.84 (+1.37):  I remember reading about Huntmaster when he first came out and how some people compared him to "2 bears" and how that just wasn't really "enough".  I find that pretty interesting given how much play it has seen and how popular this card has become.  I don't foresee this dropping back below $20 so if you are planning on using this in the future, I suggest going ahead and trading for yours now.

Sorin, Lord of Innistrad $22.31 (+1.77):  I hear that Planeswalkers that can protect themselves and make your team awesome are pretty good and Sorin 2.0 certainly fits into that category.  As far as my prediction, he doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon, so watch for Sorin to keep on keeping on in the coming weeks.

Thalia, Guardian of Thraben $6.13 (+0.25):  I think yesterday and today's price bumps were just the beginning of Thalia's rise to $8.  I could be wrong, but then again decks that are playing Thalia are also playing cards like Silverblade Paladin which made it all the way up to $10.


TRENDING DOWN:

Geralf's Messenger $9.50 (-0.40):  It still surprises me that this card is down rather than up, but at the same time, I think anyone who wanted to run BR Beats probably already had it and therefore actual demand for it hasn't been very high.

Gravecrawler $10.23 (-0.58):  As usual, please see the above comments.

Yep, that about sums it up for Dark Ascension, let's look at Innistrad now.

All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Geist of Saint Traft  $33.79 (+0.21):  Only 21 cents, but at the same time, we all know Geist gets the job done, and clearly he got the job done for the 1st and 2nd place finishers in that Tcgplayer tourny I mentioned earlier.  I would certainly keep an eye on him and see if it looks like he is going to go up any more, because he is poised to do so.

Past in Flames $1.95 (+0.08):  I assure you there is a very good reason that I am talking about Past in Flames (that doesn't have anything to do with the fact that there aren't many cards that are actually trending up this week in INN).  That reason, is that this card is up over 50 cents since I started collecting data back in October and to my knowledge, no one is even playing it.  That definitely says something (although I'm not sure what).

TRENDING DOWN:

Bloodline Keeper $4.61 (-0.16)

Hinterland Harbor $9.35 (-0.37)

Isolated Chapel $10.37 (-0.20)

Liliana of the Veil $24.59 (-0.56):  Lili is another one of those cards that just tends to fluctuate around the same price.  Just because she is down this week does not mean she is going to stay down.

Olivia Voldaren $17.75 (-0.73):  Olivia is going back down slowly, silently.  If she hits $7-8 again, Buy her and just wait, because if history repeats itself for the 3rd time, then she will shoot back up all of the sudden and you will be a richer man for it.

Sulfur Falls $9.01 (-0.52)

Woodland Cemetery $11.13 (-0.52)

Sorry about the lack of commentary on the Cards trending down in Innistrad, but I feel like I, unfortunately, didn't have much to add tonight.  Especially since 4 of the cards were the Innistrad Duals, that have been trending down lately.

Finally we are at M13
All prices are mid on tcgplayer.com at the given date
TRENDING UP!

Garruk Primal Hunter $10.29 (+0.16):  I'm not mentioning Garruk because he had a huge gain this week, I am mentioning Garruk because he is trending up and I don't foresee him coming back down.  Garruk could very well get into the $20 range before he is done in Standard, especially if there is a creature centered Gruul deck (there will be) that makes a splash in Standard.

Glacial Fortress $2.93 (+0.07)

Rhox Faithmender $3.90 (+2.80):  That is not a typo.  Rhox Faithmender is almost up to $4.  I'm not sure what is going on, but if I had to wager a guess (and this could be completely wrong) I think people want to gain some life against BR Aggro and as far as splashable easy to cast creatures go, Rhox fits that bill pretty nicely.  If anyone knows precisely why this card is on the up and up, please let me know.

Rootbound Crag $2.50 (+0.11)

Sunpetal Grove $4.94 (+0.16)

Thundermaw Hellkite $27.27 (+3.63):  I've heard that game winning Mythic Rares are good.  Thundermaw Hellkite certainly does support that theory.  I think he will end up at $35 if he has a great run, and at the least 30 if he has an okay run.  If you have Thundermaws hang on to them for a while and you will be glad you did.

TRENDING DOWN:
(In list form)


Ajani, Caller of the Pride $12.09 (-0.38)

Akroma's Memorial $3.65 (-0.18)

Elderscale Wurm (1.86 (-0.15)

Liliana of the Dark Realms $9.86 (-0.61) 

Mutilate $2.34 (-0.14)

Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker $3.95 (-0.19)

Sublime Archangel $26.48 (-0.78):  It very well may be that Sublime has peaked.  Keep an eye on her price movement and bail accordingly, although to tell you the truth I don't think she is going to go down very much.

Talrand Sky Summoner $3.00 (-0.23)

Thragtusk $23.06 (-0.32):  See my previous post's advice on Thraggy.  I still (from a financial prospective) jump ship just yet.

That just about does it.  There were a couple of other cards from M13 that were trending down that I didn't mention because they were either small potatoes (in the grand scheme of things) or because they are usually trending down and there isn't much else to say about them.

Rather than simply leaving you this week, I just wanted to take time and hype up next week's article.  I try and provide a little something at the end of each week's price trend analysis and this week, I didn't have anything.  Part of that is due to the lack of time that I had this week to prepare and the fact that I have to be up in 7 hours and I like getting a good night's sleep.

But fear not!  Next week I plan on having an article that is going to statistically analyze which pack (in Standard) you should buy to have the most potential for profit.  In other words, if you spend $4.00 on a pack of Magic cards which one gives you the greatest chance of pulling a Rare/Mythic that is worth more than the $4.00 you initially invested.

I hope you enjoyed this week's episode of City of Traders and that you are already looking forward to next week's installation!  Until next time, may your games be great and may your trades be awesome!

Kyle