I'm not sure if this is really what you meant to convey, but that's not true though. There is no need to sell everything, especially if you've successfully pushed the price up.
For example:
Buy ten copies of X at $1 each. Total expenditure: $10.
Sell one copy of X at $11. Total income ($11) - Total expenditure ($10) = Total profit: $1.
You could literally eat the other nine at that point and still have a profit. Of course the margin is shit and you'd have one dollar for your time, but that isn't the point, you still made a dollar without moving the rest of the items. There is no need to divest the whole inventory to generate a profit. Obviously if you can only sell X at $5 the equation is different, but still, you would not need to move every copy in order to generate a profit.
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
Yea, I definitely feel investing in MTG is ruining the game, and I refuse to do it on some sort of moral basis. But damn, these buyouts and shit are really testing my morals.
What we are seeing is a shift in what was the floor of reserved list cards.
The method of people using buyouts to achieve this can be debated - but I higher floor for reserved list cards was inevitable as the game increased in popularity, and people who grew up with the game had more money to spend.
Yawg's Bargain just spiked to 20$.
I guess the speculators will make mad profit off those 13 Vintage players across the globe who didn't have a few around.
I just wonder who are all the suckers buying at those prices. Probably the sucker speculators that got in too late
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It makes no sense that you can trade a Mox to yourself for four copies of Old Man of the Sea or other carbage.
So there are two possible scenarios:
1) The price spike will come back to normal
or
2) The price of actually good cards (Moxes, Abyss, Moat, Nether Void, Library, Tabernacle) will rise soon to the level you cant credit in carbage to get these.
Any idea why judge flusterstorm spiked?
Peter
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
I just can't believe these fools bought out Stangg
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Surely Flusterstorm could get reprinted in any new set, masters edition, or commander deck? And then the price is going to tank. Also there are tons of cards with similar effects (Spell Pierce, Mindbreak Trap, Pyroblast, etc.). I just don't get it...
I sold 2 Judge Foils and bought reserved list and Old School cards instead.
Could? As in, "it isn't on the Reserve List?" Well, of course. It could be reprinted the same as Tendril of Agony can be printing in any Standard legal set. But the chances that they print a Storm card in a Standard set seems very, very low to me. If they do another Eternal Masters set, sure. Or another Commander deck, but that seem unlikely as well, since it would spike the value of that box in relation to the others which causes supply problems (Wizards has been trying to avoid this).
So, an Eternal Masters reprint seems like it's most likely home and we have no visibility that one is coming any time soon. So, is it possible? Of course, but not probable that it will be within the next year, or even a little longer.
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
Well Horizon Canopy is in Iconic Masters.
So if that's iconic, then Flusterstorm could be too.
What about Modern Masters (storm is a thing), Conspiracy-style sets, FTV, etc... There are more ways they could reprint it even outside of Eternal Masters and Commander, which are both obvious to me.
Anyway, it appears that TCG Player still has NM copies for $130. It's really just an EU buyout.
This, as well.
Edit: Mana Drain at Mythic :O
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