Best MTG Price Tracker

17+ sources. Real sold prices. The MTG price tracker that gets it right.

Most MTG price trackers pull TCGPlayer listing averages that include damaged, overpriced, and unsold copies. SpellBook uses completed-sale market prices from TCGPlayer and eBay, then cross-checks against Card Kingdom, Manapool, CardTrader, and 14 more sources.

SpellBook vs Other MTG Price Trackers

What separates real sold prices from listing averages.

Price accuracy

Typical Tracker

TCGPlayer "average" price: includes damaged cards, troll listings, and unsold copies

SpellBook

TCGPlayer "market price": transaction-weighted from completed sales only

Number of price sources

Typical Tracker

Typically 1 to 3 sources

SpellBook

17+ sources: TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, eBay sold, Manapool, CardTrader, CSI, SCG buylist, and more

eBay sold listings

Typical Tracker

Rarely included

SpellBook

Yes, eBay completed sales tracked alongside retail and buylist prices

EU marketplace pricing

Typical Tracker

US only

SpellBook

Manapool EU prices included for cross-Atlantic arbitrage visibility

Price movers and spikes

Typical Tracker

Basic daily movers list

SpellBook

Daily movers with 7-day and 30-day trends, filterable by format and price range

Buyout detection

Typical Tracker

Manual monitoring required

SpellBook

Automated buyout spike alerts on cards you own and cards on your watchlist

Sealed product pricing

Typical Tracker

Box price charts only

SpellBook

Box prices plus full EV rankings showing expected value of cracking vs holding

Why SpellBook?

Built for MTG investors and collectors

Real Sold Prices, Not Listing Averages

TCGPlayer's listing average is dragged up by damaged copies and overpriced listings that never sell. SpellBook uses TCGPlayer market price, calculated from actual completed transactions. Combined with eBay sold data, you see what cards are trading for in the real market, not what someone hopes to get.

17+ Sources Side by Side

Compare TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, CoolStuffInc, eBay, CardTrader, Manapool, SCG buylist, and 10+ more in a single view. Find the best price to buy, the best platform to sell, and where arbitrage opportunities exist between US retail, EU, and buylist prices.

Buyout and Spike Alerts on Cards You Own

SpellBook monitors price velocity across your portfolio. When a card crosses your threshold or hits an all-time high, you get alerted. Buyout detection catches unusual purchase volume before the price fully reacts, giving you time to act.

SpellBook by the numbers

163,000+

Card printings tracked

Scryfall bulk data, updated daily

17+

Price sources compared

TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, eBay, Manapool, CardTrader, CSI, and more

500+

Sets covered

Every MTG set in Scryfall, from Alpha to current Standard

Daily

Price refresh frequency

Scryfall bulk feed processed every morning at 6 AM UTC

Frequently asked questions

SpellBook Finance tracks MTG card prices from 17+ sources including TCGPlayer market price (completed sales), Card Kingdom, eBay sold listings, Manapool EU prices, CardTrader, CoolStuffInc, and more. Unlike tools that rely on TCGPlayer average price, SpellBook uses transaction-weighted market prices so you see what cards actually sell for. Free to use, no signup required for browsing.
TCGPlayer average price is an arithmetic mean of all current listings, including damaged copies, troll-priced listings, and cards that have sat unsold for months. Market price is transaction-weighted from actual completed sales over a rolling window. Market price is much closer to what a card will realistically sell for. SpellBook uses market price everywhere instead of average price.
Yes. SpellBook pulls completed eBay sold listings for cards alongside retail prices from TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, and other sources. eBay sold data is especially useful for high-value singles, reserved list cards, and graded copies where eBay is often the primary trading venue.
SpellBook processes the Scryfall bulk price feed daily, typically by 6 AM UTC. eBay sold listing data is also fetched on a daily cycle. The result is fresh pricing every morning covering 163,000+ card printings across 500+ sets.
Yes. SpellBook offers all-time high alerts, custom threshold alerts, and buyout spike detection. Add cards to your portfolio or watchlist and SpellBook notifies you when price movement hits your criteria. Buyout detection watches price velocity across the market, not just cards you already own.

The MTG price tracker you've been looking for.

Real sold prices from 17+ sources, buyout alerts, and full portfolio P&L. Free to start.