Dragon Frontiers — Price Guide & Signals
Nov 8, 2006 · DF · 44 cards
Set Analysis
Dragon Frontiers is a budget-friendly set with a total market cap of $107 across 44 cards. The average card price is $2.43.
7-day trend: The set average is gaining (-148.0%).
Signal outlook: Currently bullish with 29 buy signals and 13 sell signals. More cards are showing upward momentum than downward pressure.
Top Buy Signals in Dragon Frontiers
Cards with the strongest buy signals based on price momentum, value score, and mean reversion analysis.
All Cards with Active Signals
42 cards in Dragon Frontiers with active buy or sell signals. Sorted by signal strength. Updated daily from TCGplayer market data.
How CardMoat Signals Work
CardMoat generates buy and sell signals by analyzing multiple factors for each card:
- Momentum Score — Short and medium-term price direction based on 7-day and 30-day changes
- Value Score — How undervalued or overvalued a card is relative to its historical price range
- Volatility Score — Price stability indicator; lower volatility means more predictable movements
- Mean Reversion — Detects cards that have deviated significantly from their average price and may snap back
- Breakout Detection — Identifies cards breaking out of established price ranges
Signals are updated daily using market prices from TCGplayer. View all active signals or learn more about our methodology.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cards are in Dragon Frontiers?
Dragon Frontiers contains 44 cards. It was released on Nov 8, 2006.
What is the average card price in Dragon Frontiers?
The average card price is $2.43, with a total set market cap of $107.
Is Dragon Frontiers a good set to invest in?
Dragon Frontiers currently has 29 buy signals and 13 sell signals. The overall outlook is bullish. Check individual card signals above for specific opportunities.
Where does CardMoat get its price data?
All prices come from TCGplayer market data, updated daily. CardMoat tracks current prices, 7-day and 30-day price changes, and generates algorithmic signals based on momentum, value, and volatility analysis.









































