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Updated almost 6 years ago, 12/14/2018

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Austin Petrie
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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The New Best Place to Park Your Money Short Term @ 3% interest?

Austin Petrie
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Robinhood announced today that they will be offering a checking & savings account that offers 3% interest compounded daily. Prior to this, I know a lot of people on BP recommended Ally Bank who offers 2% interest. Will this be the new best place to store rental income and other money you're saving for your next property purchase?

This is pretty crazy when you consider that 1 year US Treasury Bonds have a 2.67% yield right now. So you actually get a better guaranteed return that is completely liquid by using Robinhood.

Some of the other key features about Robinhood's checking & savings account:

  • 75,000 free-to-use ATMs throughout the US
  • No minimum monthly balance
  • No monthly, overdraft, or foreign fees
  • SIPC insured up to $250,000 in cash

So what do you think? Will you start using this? What downsides do you see to it?

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