![]() But the insider's information conspiracy can not be ruled out, mostly since prices are volatile anyway and I don't have a degree in economics.Kicking things off with MH2, I want to be honest with you, I don't remember spending so much money on one set. TL DR: Very likely from Mythic Edition, similar trend seen in other Mythic edition cards. This would mean a set with Ugin, Garruk, Tezzeret, Liliana, and Coco. Is the price drop from insider's information on reprints? Still a bit plausible. Is the price drop from the Mythic Edition? Very plausible. ]: decline started much earlier, inconclusive. ]: Clear decline that tarted around the same time. Other obivous targets for the coming reprint conspiracy: ] : dropped in price, but seemed to have started a bit earlier. But let's check some expensive options from RTR to Aether Revolt (excluding standard rotation issues).īig guys that would fit a theme within the Ugin set: This is more difficult to check, sicne we don't know which cards they could be. ] did not drop, but it was mentioned that this was probably the planeswalker people wanted that bought the Mythic edition and only sold the other walkers.įor reprints, there should be other cards that have a similar drop. However, ] and ] followed a similar price trend from the moment the Mythic edition was released. The ones that were already below €10 did not. Did the other planeswalkers from mythic edition drop when it was released? A reprint speculation or the printing of Mythic Edition, there is a simple test. ![]() what exactly? Between the various fees for selling on TCGPlayer it would have been almost assuredly more profitable to offload all those Ugins to buylists at a MF after they got their insider information. Not too go too ranty but the whole insider trading thing makes zero sense, for starters this mysterious cabal who crashed the prices must have been in possession of an absolutely insane amount of ugins since it has been falling in price steadily for 6+ months and ugin is a card that sells multiple copies daily, so they would have to very carefully keep injecting a lot of copies into the market at regular intervals to get other storefronts to undercut them, all from different accounts as to not be noticed, all for the benefit of. Isn't Occam's Razor something like "When given the choice between two Theories the less convoluted one is probably true"? In this case we have the two theories of "Normal mtgfinance mechanics at work" vs "Mysterious cabal of insider traders slowly crashing the price of a card without throwing off any suspicion". No threads asking what to do with your cards or money Single questions about cards/money/selling advice should be asked in the stickied threads posted every Mo/We/Fr. "Buyer beware" posts require submitting proof with identifying info removed. SCD, Video and card photo posts must include a brief summary. No Low Effort Posts: If you are requesting research, or the answer to your question can be found through public knowledge, find it yourself and post it. No spam, flaming, brigading, harassing.Īll posts must be financially related / No counterfeit authentication requests. Friday - Things to look out for this weekend!įollow Redditiquette.Wednesday - Weekly Ask MTGFinance Anything.Monday - Weekend Wrapup! What was real and what was a trap.
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