Learn the insidious insides of insider trading.

By Cole Luke

Published: Monday, 15 January 2024 at 12:05 PM


Every Grand Theft Auto results in the player getting rich by unscrupulous means, but with Lester in GTA 5, we can now engage in white-collar crime, too – and we’ve got the Stock Market Assassinations missions from GTA explained to get rich quick.

You could, of course, use GTA 5 cheats to give yourself unlimited money – but where’s the fun in that?

GTA 5 mods go a step further to add untold riches – but today, we’re sticking to the vanilla single-player experience, which means you shouldn’t expect to be making this kind of money in GTA Online, either.

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Perhaps we’ll see the stock market make a return in Grand Theft Auto 6, but no indication was made of it in the GTA 6 trailer – though it’s hardly the flashiest thing to show off.

We wouldn’t be surprised if Lucia will one day be sat in front of a computer manipulating markets, rather than appreciating the lovely new GTA 6 map and graphics.

But for now, we turn our attention to GTA 5 – and those pesky Stock Market Assassinations.

Stock Market Assassinations explained

As Franklin during the GTA 5 single-player story, Lester will offer you a series of Assassinations missions – with one of these, The Hotel Assassination, being compulsory.

This mission sees you assassinate Brett Lowrey, the CEO of Bilkinton Research, which causes the share price of Betta Pharmaceuticals to increase on the trading market, BAWSAQ (if you’re Scottish, you will understand), and the share price of Bilkinton Research to decrease on the Liberty City National (LCN) before rising again.

You need to invest in Betta Pharmaceuticals before the mission takes place, when the share price is lower, and sell them after, when the shares are at their peak.