Hi investors, I would be interested in your recommendations on where or what to invest free funds with higher liquidity, I would say something like an alternative to savings accounts.
Thank you very much for the recommendations!
Hi investors, I would be interested in your recommendations on where or what to invest free funds with higher liquidity, I would say something like an alternative to savings accounts.
Thank you very much for the recommendations!
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I'm thinking about these brokers and want to take a closer look at how Investown works.
What I found as an interesting recommendation was, for example, indigo patria.
Okay, I'll check it out.
@billcombs let me know :)
Hey, nice opinions, well, you'll see what you pick. I don't help much, but just as I have it with me, so that I am very liquid and sleep well. (I have already experienced a situation of life when I lived with a crown to crown, and I don't want that anymore) so I have 2-3 payouts in my current account (so that I don't have to worry about whether I have enough for daily things or not) and the rest I immediately pour into the stock exchange through Revolut. I'm with eTor. Also there is interest on unused money like other brokers, but I have 2% so far ...so if Trading212 has 6%, that's nice. 👍
Thank you for the description! 6% is great from the platform, but for example Trinity has 6.3% on new savers, it's a minimal difference, but I'm counting everything :)
Yeah that's the way it is anyway, I also take any increase or even a small gain is a gain that counts for me. I don't know Trinity, I'll admit. 😃
@mondaydayton Exactly!:) definitely check it out, at least for a saver I find it very nice. The question is how long they will hold that interest rate.
For example, the paid Revolut makes sense to me, there are also interesting percentages there. I don't pay for it myself, but there are a lot of utilities.
Do you have any idea what's on offer there?
So now I see they may have removed the increased interest on Revolut's paid accounts. I got 4.14% on after-tax dollars. EUR will be a little lower. GBP similar to USD.
@rickiereeve Well, that's not very interesting anymore..
I see Trinity offers 6.3% on new savings accounts
212 is not taxed, so be sure to declare;)
Trinity, even compared to other banks, has the highest appreciation in our country from what I've seen. So thank you!