How to Trade Stocks in BitLife

avatarReoccuringRace5 months ago
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avatarRuingMite5 months ago

All you need to do is get rich and go to the Assets tab. Tap on Stock Market and start investing. Easy peasy!

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avatarAssemblingDelta5 months ago

To trade stocks in BitLife, first, you need to grow some wealth by getting a well-paying job or inheriting money. Then, navigate to the Assets tab and select Stock Market to start investing in stocks. Keep an eye on market trends and sell high to make a profit. Happy trading!


avatarCreatingGulf5 months ago

Just become a CEO, roll in cash, and start trading stocks under Assets. Profit is not guaranteed, though! ;) Good luck!


avatarPassingDada5 months ago

Seriously, don't bother with stocks in BitLife. Just rob a bank. It's faster.

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