As with any alternative format, once you get past the inflection point where players adopt it, ensuring it's not a flash in the pan or fly by night cash grab there is financial opportunity to be had.
This week we discuss the alternate format/s Middle School and Premodern, what separates them, which we believe in, and what they are currently driving in terms of finance and demand. Unlike last weeks discussion about cEDH and Oathbreaker, we talk about formats like Old School and what data provided by the players did to help trend player demand and allow us to make financial gain.
We've collated a handful of helpful links to get you started in both your journey to learn about each format:
https://www.eternalcentral.com/middleschoolrules/
https://www.mtggoldfish.com/articles/kicking-it-like-a-middle-schooler
https://premodernmagic.com/
https://mtgdecks.net/Premodern
https://www.reddit.com/r/premodernMTG/