Watch me build sustained income from speculations in the Magic: The Gathering secondary market, or see me fail and lose💰. It's fun either way!
What is happening here?
I'm trying to predict the future demand on the Magic: the Gathering secondary market. I believe I can make enough successful predictions to turn a profit in the long run. You can watch how it all plays out🥂.
How it works
I aim for sustained profit, so I need a system rather than just making random bets on cards.
Build Fundamentals
I'm building a set of guidelines based on my goals, expectations, time horizon, and risk tolerance.
Make a bet
I allocate around $1,000 each month to purchase cards that align with the fundamentals I have established.
Give it some time
I work with a long-term perspective, so it can take months or even years for the bet to pay off.
Cash out
I sell into the hype and reinvest all the profits to earn compound interest on my speculations.
I believe that success is a function of time and the number of attempts.
Goblin Tutor captures this idea perfectly, adding an element of fun to the process.
What is my goal?
My goal is to maintain an average annualized return of 25% by speculating on Magic: The Gathering cards, all while having some fun along the way. You can see every deal I make and use the information for your own benefit or simply for entertainment🍿.
Speculations
Here are a few examples of my approach. You can get more insights on Patreon.
What strategies can be derived from management frameworks and applied to Magic: The Gathering finance?
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FAQ
These are the most popular questions i've got. Feel free to ask me anything on Patreon.
I'm drawn to the secondary market for Magic because it offers puzzles to be solved, unfinished stories to complete, and a quiet competition among thousands of speculators to win. I genuinely enjoy this challenge.
I hope you enjoy what I’m making and will support me on Patreon, which will allow me to buy even more cards and bring you even more speculations. Also creating content on a regular basis gives me a sense of discipline I might otherwise be missing.
Absolutely not.
I'm a marketing executive living in Europe, where English is not my native language. I played my first game of Magic in 1999, and two decades later, speculating on Magic became both my hobby and side hustle.