Weekly Report (Mar 23–29, 2026)


Weekly Market Pulse

Hey everyone, welcome back to the weekly report for March 23–29, 2026.

The big number this week is $205,392 — that’s what the Secret of Strixhaven Collector Booster Display pulled in by itself, nearly 24% of the $858,917 in total tracked revenue across all 75 products. Sell-through on that SKU jumped from 0.67 to 3.00, meaning the average unit of inventory turned over three times in a single week. Supply contracted alongside it, from 211.1 to 178.7 avg units (-15.4%), but what’s driving this isn’t a vanishing supply story — it’s a demand spike. The spike_driven_supply flag is set on this one, so treat the supply read with some caution.

Across the full tracked set: 5,798 units sold, 4,849 orders, $858,917 in item revenue. Median price moved -0.2% — basically flat. The week’s action was concentrated in a handful of SKUs rather than broad-market movement.

Highest unit volume went to the Secret of Strixhaven Play Booster Display at 575 units, up from 159 the prior week. Sell-through went from 0.33 to 1.67 while supply contracted 29.6%. Price slipped 6.1% to $123 — velocity absorbed the supply drop rather than propping it up.

Top Gainers

8 of the top 12 gainers were Commander precons, and overall Commander precon avg supply contracted 19.2% on the week, which explains most of the upward movement you’re seeing here.

The Lord of the Rings Tales of Middle earth Commander Deck Food and Fellowship: $51 to $69 (+34.9%). Avg supply contracted from 142.3 to 79.1 (-44.4%) and sell-through ran hot. Clearest supply-driven price move of the week.

The Lord of the Rings Tales of Middle earth Commander Decks Set of 4: $194 to $235 (+21.2%). Supply fell from 156.3 to 54.1 (-65.4%) while 191 units still moved, pushing sell-through to 3.53. That’s a sharp contraction — inventory turned over more than three times against a shrinking pool.

Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Deck Dance of the Elements: $31 to $36 (+17.2%). This one’s harder to read cleanly. Units actually slowed (65 to 35) and avg supply expanded from 177.9 to 196.0 (+10.2%). Price went up while velocity fell and inventory grew — which doesn’t fit the standard supply-driven pattern. Could be a handful of sellers repricing opportunistically, or the units that did move were toward the top of the price range. Worth watching whether the price holds next week with supply still building.

Edge of Eternities Collector Booster Pack: $40 to $44 (+9.0%). Supply dropped from 50.7 to 21.9 (-56.9%), units fell from 55 to 21. Tight inventory, lighter volume, price held up.

Top Decliners

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Bundle: The week’s biggest drop, $156 to $115 (-26.2%). Supply expanded from 103.7 to 129.0 (+24.4%) while 256 units moved (up from 54), pushing sell-through to 1.98. Buyers showed up, but they needed the price cut to do it.

Secret of Strixhaven Bundle: $62 to $55 (-12.1%). The price drop worked — sell-through climbed from 0.20 to 0.71 and units went from 32 to 92. Demand was waiting on a lower entry point.

Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Deck Case: $214 to $195 (-9.0%). Even with the decline, buyers were active: 171 units moved (up from 76) and sell-through hit 1.96. Price softened but demand held.

Price movers — week over week
Top revenue products (item revenue, USD)
Supply Δ vs. Price Δ — selected products

Supply & Velocity Read-Through

The TMNT Collector Booster Display didn’t make the gainers list but it’s worth a callout here. Supply fell from 90.1 to 53.4 (-40.7%), sell-through came in at 2.34, and it generated $51,438 in revenue — third on the board for the week. Price moved only +2.4% to $412. The demand is there and supply is tightening; price just hasn’t responded yet.

On the expansion side, the Universes Beyond The Lord of the Rings Tales of Middle earth Set Booster Box led the way with avg supply growing from 40.7 to 61.3 (+50.5%), followed by the TMNT Pizza Bundle at +24.4%.

Data quality flags this week: the Universes Beyond Fallout Hail Caesar Commander Deck and the Universes Beyond Fallout Mutant Menace Commander Deck both flagged for low coverage supply and are probable data artifacts. Any metrics on their inventory this week should be treated with caution.

What to Watch Next Week

Three items with supply setups that haven’t translated into price moves yet:

The Secrets of Strixhaven Codex Bundle is the most loaded of the three. Avg supply fell from 89.6 to 36.1 (-59.7%), sell-through is already running at 3.29, and price barely moved (-0.3% to $166). At that sell-through rate with supply that tight, something has to give.

The TMNT Collector Booster Display and TMNT Collector Booster Pack both showed tightening supply profiles this week without a corresponding price jump. If that contraction holds, they’re the natural follow-through candidates.

Calculation Notes & Disclaimers

  • Metrics are based on MTGsold internal sales/listing snapshots for the report window only.
  • avg qty = average of daily inventory (most complete scrape per day, by seller coverage), not a sum of all intraday listings.
  • sell-through = units sold this week / avg qty this week; values above 1 indicate inventory turned over multiple times.
  • Percentage changes are week-over-week versus the prior-week baseline; very small baselines can exaggerate % moves.
  • Listings are marketplace snapshots and may include relists, temporary removals, and scrape gaps, so flagged low-confidence moves should be treated cautiously.
  • Marketplace sections are segmented to avoid cross-stream blending of metrics.
  • This report is filtered to marketplace: tcgplayer.

Catch you all next week!