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Anybody ever have a Capital One CD? They're offering a 1-year 4% CD that I'm thinking about going for. Possibly the 2-year.
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<blockquote data-quote="Detroit Iron" data-source="post: 16841851" data-attributes="member: 137666"><p>[USER=6727]@CobraBob[/USER], the new ibond rate thru end of April is 6.89%. The May rate will be MUCH lower, likely lower than a money market account. One of the big ibond rate calculation contributor is the 6 month change in CPI. Inflation is going down, this will makes future ibond rates much lower.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned before in my previous post, the Schwab money market account (SWVXX) now pays 3.7% and will go up as the Fed raises rates. I have all my liquid money in there, there are no minimums, no buying fee, you can transfer money in and out electronically whenever you please. Fidelity has a similar money market account (SPRXX) that pays very similar. I would look into something like this if you want to stay liquid, no risk and get a "decent" return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Detroit Iron, post: 16841851, member: 137666"] [USER=6727]@CobraBob[/USER], the new ibond rate thru end of April is 6.89%. The May rate will be MUCH lower, likely lower than a money market account. One of the big ibond rate calculation contributor is the 6 month change in CPI. Inflation is going down, this will makes future ibond rates much lower. As I mentioned before in my previous post, the Schwab money market account (SWVXX) now pays 3.7% and will go up as the Fed raises rates. I have all my liquid money in there, there are no minimums, no buying fee, you can transfer money in and out electronically whenever you please. Fidelity has a similar money market account (SPRXX) that pays very similar. I would look into something like this if you want to stay liquid, no risk and get a "decent" return. [/QUOTE]
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