What stocks to buy in GTA 5 Story Mode

avatarCompletingClint·2 years ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta·2 years ago

Definitely go for Lifeinvader right after you complete the mission 'Friend Request' since their stocks tend to plummet post-mission then rocket up after a while. Also, keep an eye on the BAWSAQ and LCN markets for fluctuating prices - buying low and selling high is key. Insider tip: Invest in AirEmu before taking down FlyUS planes in Trevor’s missions; their stocks will soar afterwards.

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avatarReplyingTheft·2 years ago

Pro tip: Right before you start the assassination missions with Franklin, invest in the companies Lester tells you about. For example, invest in Betta Pharmaceuticals before the first assassination mission and sell after completing it for a huge profit. Rinse and repeat with the other missions for maximum $$$.


avatarMuggingCreek·2 years ago

Don't bother with stocks, just do the missions and enjoy the chaos!

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