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So which option give you 40 million?!

for final heist? dunno - i ended up using the people that cost the most for 100% sure completion (instead of losing shit like i did in the first heist by cheaping out), and doing the sneaky approach. ended up with ~20mil per character, plenty enough for what i need. i do like the idea though of doing a replay but not doing any of the assassination missions until after the main story if possible - can then spend massive dollars on investments instead of like 100k.

ah wait here we go

  • Hotel Assassination: Invest in BettaPharmaceuticals (BAWSAQ) before the mission. Look for a 40-50% return.
  • Multi-target Assassination: Invest in Debonaire (LCN) before the mission. Look for a 80-90% return. Immediately invest in Redwood (LCN) after selling your Debonaire stock as Redwood will see a 300% increase within days.
  • Vice Assassination: Invest in Fruit (BAWSAQ) before the mission. Look for a 50-60% return.
  • Bus Assassination: Invest in Vapid (BAWSAQ) after the mission. Ignore any graphs or green/red arrows, if the stock value is well below the "low" value, invest. Look for a 80-90% return (I had to die once before there was any change to the stock).
  • Construction Assassination: Invest in GoldCoast (LCN) before the mission. Look for a 80-90% return.

the fifth one on that other list is a random event as you drive up the west coast - dude wants you to get him to the airport and gives you a tip when you drop him off; 30% return on it.

BAWSAQ is the online one but certain stocks affected by in game actions (a la Lester's missions) are affected as such temporarily.

Sped through the main missions on my second run. Finished yesterday.

Did all of Lester's assassinations this evening. Had about 32mil on each character after final heist. Played the stocks as people have said: cpd put up the most concise guide so follow that.

Made Franklin a billionaire (he's my main guy, he owns all the properties), got a bit Lazy with Michael, only did the pre-mission investments for immediate cash in, more than enough for all his cinemas.

and couldn't give a flying f**k about Trevor.

Yeah, I had heaps of trouble at first with Trevor - too much of a psycho, and how he treats people. Had to skip all his cutscenes.

He seems to mellow out to just being weird by the end though, so it was easier to watch.

Gonna have to run through again; can't wait for PC and 1440p and mouse aiming though! Stupid thumbstick. Would give up auto-aim for mouse any day.

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