
in the U.S. market likely recession, what's best high performance, secure, very liquid investment?
an alternative to CD's, which, as you know, falling so much?
Unfortunately, when the Fed lowers interest rates, the interest rate in most safe, liquid assets will be reduced. So it is not very high yields. Here are several suggestions. I have no financial interest in none of these sites. All of them are posted on Yahoo. Yahoo lets you search for rates on this site http://finance.yahoo.com/rates/query?t=s Consider the Vanguard the first money market fund. If you are in a high tax bracket you may prefer their tax exempt money market funds: https: / / personal.vanguard.com / Us / FundsByType Sometimes, other institutions have a higher claim rate, but the art tends to have the highest yields I've found in the long term. (Vanguard money markets are not insured by the FDIC, however.) Article on teaser rates: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/banks-advertised-rates-dont-always/story.aspx? guid =% FFB2-4E2B-BD42-E2D1E01C52E5% 7D-7B0A13B6E2 Bankrate.com provides links to CD's with high interest rates and banks' high interest rate. Http: / / www.bankrate.com/ ING often has rates near edge, and most of its products are insured by the FDIC. You can check these at the following links: http://home.ingdirect.com (If you're investing for a long period of time and are willing to accept some volatility, you should consider the possibility of some money in low-cost funds without mutual burden. These are not guaranteed, but in the long run produce much higher yields.)
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