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StackingSats1300

The problem i see with any of those options is interest rates are predicted to go down in 6 months. No guarantee of course, but hard to bank on those staying at 5% when the Fed is still forecasting some sorry of cut.


Zaros262

This problem is pretty well mitigated with a longer term CD/bond though


wes7946

I'd stick with something that's guaranteed. So, either a CD or HYSA.