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Which Option is Optimal for Short-Term Cash: Bank CDs, Brokered CDs, or Treasuries?

SaveBetter No-Penalty CD (2.55% APY): Today we respond to a viewer's question about bank certificates of deposit versus brokered CDs. Here is the viewer's question: "I'd like to move some [money] to a CD - and don't understand the difference in buying a CD through my brokerage (Fidelity) - which is showing products with high rates or buying directly through a bank like the SallieMae Save Better listed in the newsletter? I feel confident in Fidelity and I'm not sure about an online bank I've not done business with/can trust?" It's a great question, In the video, I cover traditional bank CDs, no-penalty CDs, brokered CDs and short-term (1 year or less) Treasuries. Join the newsletter: ———————————— Video Resources ———————————— SaveBetter No-Penalty CD (2.55% APY): Fidelity Brokered CDs: Fidelity Treasury Bonds: ———————————— Investing Tools ———————————— My Book (Retire Before Mom and Dad): Personal Capital (Investment Tracking

Benefits of Investing in Certificates of Deposit

Learn about the risks and benefits of bank or brokered certificates of deposit (CDs) and how these short-term investments can potentially earn investors interest on their money. Subscribe: TD Ameritrade is where smart investors get smarter. We post educational videos that bring investing and finance topics back down to earth weekly. Have a question or topic suggestion? Let us know. Connect with TD Ameritrade: Facebook: Twitter: Open an account with TD Ameritrade: TD Ameritrade, Inc. is a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation. #tdameritrade #investing #saving... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERT IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERT IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Investing in Certificates of Deposit: A Secure and Reliable Option When it comes to investing your hard-earned money, the choices can be overwhelming. From stocks and real estate to bonds and mutual funds, there are num