![]() ![]() I own several LCN stocks on all 3 characters and, like you, I noticed that so far (over several in-game days - well over a week) they have moved very little, but their "details" page shows wild swings up and down each day. This is why BAWSAQ has more sensible graphs that maintain an accurate history of the stock value.ĭjango, I agree with you - the chart on each individual stock is at best difficult to decipher, and at worst meaningless. There have been a few organized pump and dump schemes, but the results are not quite obvious. All the players who buy stock effect the price so long as they have online access. It's semi-modeled to behave like a real market. Change and %Change The change from the current price and the last value.īAWSAQ works differently.Last: The value at the close of the previous day of trading.Current: The current value of the stock.Low: The lowest historical valuation of the stock.High: The highest historical valuation of the stock.If the graph did make sense the values would mean: So, yeah, it's just random noise meant to sell the "realism" of the LCN exchange. When I looked at the Maze Bank page again the history graph was completely different, but the current value was the same(well only a few cents off). After a few seconds, I next switched back to story mode. Then, without saving I jumped into online mode. I've heard, but haven't confirmed for myself, that the scripted events will change what the historical graph looks like temporarily to match the events the game describes. General consensus is that the graphs for LCN stock are just there to be pretty and don't ever change. It's semi-random with scripted elements driven by events in the game. Part of the problem here is that the LCN is not a true market. On the whole, all these graphs and figures seemed very confusing. Does the BAWSAQ have more accurate graphs/figures? (Does anyone know what time frame the "Last" figure comes from?)Īnd that's only the LCN. "Last" (and thus "Change"/"% Change") didn't seem to reflect any price I saw over the period of a week, either. (It certainly didn't reflect the week's fluctuations.) The "High" and "Low" seem to refer to the highest and lowest the stock had EVER been. On the right-hand side, the "Stock Information" seemed equally confusing. Nowhere near the $14.60 figure I usually saw. In fact, according to the graph, it had only once dipped below $26 the entire week. I bought it at around $14.60 and it stayed within roughly a dollar of that figure the entire week.įirstly, the graph apparently reflects this past week, but it seems to say that the stock spent time at $70 a share, and was now resting at $56. The stock fluctuated 1 or 2% for the whole week. I then sent him to sleep over and over for a week (game time), checking his portfolio every time he woke up to see how the stock was doing. As a little experiment, I invested all of Franklin's money on the LCN in one company: Maze Bank. ![]()
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