AC:NL Stalking the Stalk Market

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As of late, I've had many queries as to how I have so many bells. I got my bells from a powersaver; it gives you up to 999 million bells in your bank. However, the bells do get depleted over time, so I have a side hobby that ensures I never run out of bells. The Stalk Market! Many of you know the Stalk Market as selling Turnips to Reese. But to actually turn a profit, you have to keep an eye on the prices. First bit of advice: never buy if the price exceeds 110 bells. Once you have bought your supply or turnips, keep aside a piece of paper. There are 2 prices a day. One before noon, and the other after noon. Every day, keep track of these two prices. On Wednesday, and review the pattern. If the price is wavering, buy now. If the price is slightly increasing, you can afford to wait until you notice it start to drop. If it is decreasing, you have to sell.
Another method is visiting other people's towns. Sometimes on sites like this and FB you can find AC communities where people post the selling price for turnips. This is an excellent way of raking in the bells. As with anything that concerns your precious moolah, be careful! This isn't called the Stalk Market for nothin'
 
As of late, I've had many queries as to how I have so many bells. I got my bells from a powersaver; it gives you up to 999 million bells in your bank. However, the bells do get depleted over time, so I have a side hobby that ensures I never run out of bells. The Stalk Market! Many of you know the Stalk Market as selling Turnips to Reese. But to actually turn a profit, you have to keep an eye on the prices. First bit of advice: never buy if the price exceeds 110 bells. Once you have bought your supply or turnips, keep aside a piece of paper. There are 2 prices a day. One before noon, and the other after noon. Every day, keep track of these two prices. On Wednesday, and review the pattern. If the price is wavering, buy now. If the price is slightly increasing, you can afford to wait until you notice it start to drop. If it is decreasing, you have to sell.
Another method is visiting other people's towns. Sometimes on sites like this and FB you can find AC communities where people post the selling price for turnips. This is an excellent way of raking in the bells. As with anything that concerns your precious moolah, be careful! This isn't called the Stalk Market for nothin'
Great method. And like the play on words with "Stock"
 
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