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Standard Savings Account: Moving money around?
(lemmy.world)
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While interest rates stay high, so will returns on money market fund investments. A simple investment account (likely available from your current bank) with everything put into a good MMF should bring 4+% right now, and is less likely to have withdrawal frequency limits and definitely won't have a term length like CDs.
At Chase, they've got a solid MMF option that's been over 4% for a few months and has same day liquidity, meaning it's basically cash even though it's getting interest. I think it's the lowest risk, highest convenience option currently.
I agree with the MMF approach, I've moved almost everything out of my HYS account and am using my brokerage account for savings now.