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re: Capital One 360 Performance Savings - UPDATE: 4.35% APY as of 12/11/23
Posted on 11/2/22 at 11:56 am to pioneerbasketball
Posted on 11/2/22 at 11:56 am to pioneerbasketball
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Anybody used ally bank savings? Currently at 2.35% but I was interested in the bucket system.
Ally just bumped to 2.5% this week, they've been moving up in increments among the FED bumps. Will probably be around 3% by year-end
Posted on 11/2/22 at 4:42 pm to Bunsbert Montcroff
quote:Do you buy directly from Treasury Direct?
the 1 year treasury is at 4.7 percent
Posted on 11/2/22 at 5:20 pm to NOSHAU
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Do you buy directly from Treasury Direct?
I have yes, especially treasuries I intend to hold until maturity.
but if I understand correctly you can't sell treasuries on the secondary market at treasury direct. to sell treasuries on the secondary market before their maturity you will need to buy from a brokerage or bank.
Posted on 11/2/22 at 6:29 pm to Bunsbert Montcroff
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if I understand correctly you can't sell treasuries on the secondary market at treasury direct. to sell treasuries on the secondary market before their maturity you will need to buy from a brokerage or bank.
Basically correct. You can however transfer marketable securities bought on Treasury Direct to a broker/dealer and sell them that way. You can also transfer marketable securities bought from a broker/dealer into your Treasury Direct account. But because securities held in the Treasury Direct account aren’t marginable and can’t be used as collateral, even if I buy on there, I hold the securities in my brokerage accounts.
Another thing to keep in mind when comparing yields between treasury securities and CDs is the fact that treasuries avoid state and local income taxes, whereas most CDs do not.
Posted on 11/3/22 at 7:22 am to Jag_Warrior
Switched to 360 this morning. I gave Discover a chance to match Capital One’s rate but they only went to 2.75 this morning so frick em! Made the switch on my phone before even getting out of bed.
This post was edited on 11/3/22 at 7:23 am
Posted on 11/3/22 at 10:51 am to Bunsbert Montcroff
quote:Was looking at buying some through Fidelity, but it does not seem as straightforward as I would have thought. Wanted to ladder short term (3, 6, 9 month and 1 year).
I have yes, especially treasuries I intend to hold until maturity.
but if I understand correctly you can't sell treasuries on the secondary market at treasury direct. to sell treasuries on the secondary market before their maturity you will need to buy from a brokerage or bank.
Posted on 11/3/22 at 12:50 pm to NOSHAU
Just opened a 360
Account. Thanks for the heads up. I like AMX but this deal is too good to pass up..
Account. Thanks for the heads up. I like AMX but this deal is too good to pass up..
Posted on 11/3/22 at 2:04 pm to NOSHAU
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Was looking at buying some through Fidelity, but it does not seem as straightforward as I would have thought.
If it’s your first time dealing with fixed income, not a bad idea to call a rep and let him walk you through the platform structure. That shouldn’t qualify as a “broker assist” ($).
Once you get the hang of it, it should be super easy.

Posted on 11/3/22 at 8:51 pm to TDsngumbo
Bask Bank, which is a subsidiary online bank of Texas Capital Bank has a variable interest earning savings account at 3.6% apy. It was 2.75% two months ago.
They also currently have a 6 mo.CD at 4% apy.
They also currently have a 6 mo.CD at 4% apy.
Posted on 11/4/22 at 11:17 pm to Leonard
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Ally just bumped to 2.5% this week, they've been moving up in increments among the FED bumps. Will probably be around 3% by year-end
Thank you sir.
Posted on 11/5/22 at 3:09 pm to VermilionTiger
Thanks to this thread I just transferred from .3% 360 to 3%. Took 2 minutes. Also got in on the promotion. Thanks OP.
Posted on 11/5/22 at 3:27 pm to NOSHAU
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Was looking at buying some through Fidelity, but it does not seem as straightforward as I would have thought. Wanted to ladder short term (3, 6, 9 month and 1 year).
https://thefinancebuff.com/treasury-bills-cd-money-market.html#htoc-fidelity
Posted on 11/7/22 at 12:52 pm to gpburdell
Good thread - set up a XXXXXXX (name witheld) account this morning. Of course it was a complete breeze until my retard financial institution can't do the instant validation via Plaid.
Gotta wait a couple days for the micro deposits. FML
Gotta wait a couple days for the micro deposits. FML
This post was edited on 11/7/22 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 11/7/22 at 12:57 pm to VermilionTiger
Barclays updated to 3% on their savings this morning. Been considering grabbing some 1 year CDs in the 4% range, but think I'm just gonna sit tight... good shot some of these savings keep creeping up in the near term.
Posted on 11/7/22 at 1:18 pm to Neauxla_Tiger
Wealthfront bumped up their savings accounts to 3.3% last Friday.
Posted on 11/7/22 at 7:21 pm to VermilionTiger
Personal Capital just announced 3.45%.
Posted on 11/10/22 at 10:30 am to turkish
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Personal Capital just announced 3.45%
Is that Capital One?
Posted on 11/10/22 at 1:43 pm to 7LSU7
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Is that Capital One?
Personal Capital is not related to Capital One.
Posted on 11/10/22 at 1:44 pm to turkish
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Personal Capital just announced 3.45%.
You have to pay the management fee to get that rate.
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