How To Get Infinite Money On Gta V Ps4

So, you're broke in Los Santos? We've all been there. That shiny new supercar taunting you from the dealership window, the urge to deck out your apartment in gold-plated toilets... it all comes down to cold, hard cash. And getting it the "legit" way? Well, let's just say some of us have... alternative methods.
Forget about grinding missions for peanuts. Forget about painstakingly robbing every convenience store in Blaine County (though, admittedly, the look on the clerk's face when you demand their Twinkies is priceless). We're talking about the kind of wealth that'd make Tony Stark jealous.
The Secret's in the Stock Market... Sort Of
Think of it like this: you're not just a petty thief anymore. You're an investment strategist. Okay, maybe not. But with a little manipulation, the BAWSAQ and LCN stock markets become your personal ATM. The key is the story mode missions. Remember those? The ones you probably skipped through to get back to causing mayhem?
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Specifically, the assassination missions given to you by that quirky, cough-medicine-addicted investment guru, Lester Crest. He's not just some weirdo in a tracksuit; he's your ticket to financial freedom. Before each hit, invest all your money (yes, all of it) in the company that benefits from your target's demise. Think about it: If you're taking out a CEO of a fruit-based phone company, maybe their competitor in the cell phone business would be a good bet.
After the mission, watch your investment soar! Then, cash out before the bubble bursts. Rinse and repeat with the remaining assassination contracts. It’s like insider trading, but, hey, it's just a game, right?

Underwater Treasures: Not Just Seaweed
Feeling a little seasick? No problem. Grab a submarine (or just a trusty Scuba tank) and explore the vast ocean surrounding San Andreas. You're not just looking for pretty coral and grumpy sharks (although, those are fun too). You're hunting for briefcases filled with cold, hard cash. Think of it as sunken pirate treasure, only instead of doubloons, it's crisp $25,000 bills.
The trick? Find a spot where a briefcase respawns relatively quickly. Plunge into the depths, grab the loot, swim far enough away, and then turn around. Boom! Another briefcase ready for the taking. Do this enough times, and you'll be swimming in digital dough. Just try not to get eaten by a shark. That would be a real buzzkill.
Exploiting Glitches: A Risky Business
Now, we're entering the realm of the… let's call them "unintended features" of the game. Glitches. They come and go like the tide, patched out faster than you can say "Grand Theft Auto". But while they last, they can be... lucrative. We're not going to tell you exactly how to find them (Google is your friend). We'll just say that sometimes, the game rewards those who think outside the box. Or, you know, fall through the floor and into a never-ending loop of money.

But remember, this is a slippery slope. Glitches can break your game, corrupt your save files, and generally ruin your day. Proceed with caution, and maybe back up your game before trying anything too crazy.
The Joy of Giving (and Then Taking)
Finally, a slightly less… ethically ambiguous method. Befriend a newbie. Someone fresh off the boat, eager to make their mark on Los Santos. Take them under your wing. Show them the ropes. Teach them how to drive (without immediately crashing into a gas station). Then, when they're finally ready to start their own criminal empire, subtly suggest they invest in a specific company... and then, using your insider knowledge (obtained through totally legitimate means, of course), short sell that company into oblivion.

Okay, maybe that's not the most heartwarming approach. But hey, a rising tide lifts all boats, right? And your yacht is definitely rising now.
Whether you choose the calculated approach of stock market manipulation, the adventurous path of underwater treasure hunting, or the morally questionable route of exploiting glitches, the key to infinite money in GTA V is simple: be creative, be persistent, and be prepared for anything. And remember, it’s all just a game. Mostly.
