![]() But I remember seeing it before the first Heist as being around $120 a share. I waited until right before the mission, and at that time the stock in my game was at $145 or so per share. The Lester mission for this is the second one he gives Franklin. Yeah, around the first heist you want to invest if you are doing them while playing and not post game. (Which unlock after the first heist anyway) (Say, after the first heist? Or end-game, if you're patient.) I believe Debonnaire stocks early-game are somewhere around $115 (it varies per game) and will end up anywhere between $280-380 after the related assassination mission. Thank you!Īlso invest in Debonnaire as soon as you have a good amount of money that you want to invest. Hold the A button or X button on PS3 to buy a lot of stocks at I figured that must've been an option, haha. I wish you could buy stocks faster than just mashing the A button on the crappy in-game web browser. That's all I've been able to figure out myself. If you hear a news broadcast on the radio about how Facade (the fake Microsoft/Windows company) is going through a scandal for privacy issues on their phones, then iFruit's stock will rise a bit. Last bit: pay attention to the news and whatever tips you hear elsewhere in the game.You'll at least be able to make a 20% profit or so if you're playing it right. From what I've seen though, these stocks (as opposed to the mission-related stock changes) do not increase as dramatically. There are two (one for auto, one for people-I forget their names at the moment) and if you go around crashing cars all the time for a good bit, the auto insurance company's stock will rise. If you invest a bunch in Post-OP and then go around blowing up the trucks of its competitors, Post-OP's stock will rise and you can make a pretty penny that way. You can influence competitors (as mentioned somewhere above in the posts here) and make a good gain from that. ![]() ![]() Save that money for smaller stock trading and make small profits that way. There's no considerable benefit in their costs being so high as their returns are not all that when you originally get them. (a 90% profit is better when you have $1.8M invested instead of $50,000) Additionally, purchasing property early in the game is not very useful. I'm inclined to agree since you can do some serious insider trading-like stuff with them and it's worth having a considerable sum of money before taking those on.
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