Stock-X FAQ
Keep stock checks sharper.
Answers for Torn players using Stock-X to improve stock workflow visibility, vault context, ROI review, and faster market checks.
What is Stock-X?
Stock-X is a Torn userscript focused on stock workflow support, vault visibility, ROI context, and quicker market review.
It is built for players who want stock information to be easier to scan while making investment decisions.
How do I install it?
Install it through a userscript manager such as Tampermonkey, or through Torn PDA if the release build supports it.
Reload Torn after installing or updating, then open the stock-related views where Stock-X is expected to run.
What stock workflow does it help with?
Stock-X is described around faster market checks and cleaner stock workflow support.
Its purpose is to reduce repeated manual scanning and keep the important stock context easier to read.
What does vault visibility mean?
Vault visibility means the script is built to keep stored value and stock activity easier to understand together.
That helps when reviewing what you have, what is moving, and what deserves attention.
How does it support ROI review?
The script description frames Stock-X as ROI-focused, so the emphasis is on investment context instead of only raw stock listings.
Use it as a visibility helper while making your own stock decisions.
Does it store stock data?
As a userscript, any saved preferences or cached helper data should be treated as local userscript-manager or browser data unless the release notes say otherwise.
Back up settings before clearing browser storage if you rely on them.
Stock-X is not showing. What should I check?
- Make sure the userscript is enabled.
- Reload the Torn stock page after installing or updating.
- Confirm you are on a stock-related view supported by the script.
- Check whether another userscript or browser extension is changing the same area.
How do I report a stock display issue?
Include the Torn page, the stock or vault context you were viewing, what Stock-X displayed, and what you expected to see.
For layout or missing-value issues, a screenshot speeds up troubleshooting.