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    Rates of interest are going down. What’s making so many buyers hold on to cash, CDs, and savings accounts?

    Whether you like it or not, that 5% high-yield savings account is going away. Here’s where to put cash now.
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    David Flores Wilson, a financial manager, had a hard time getting his clients to put their money in places that would earn them money, like high-yield savings accounts, CDs, money-market funds, and T-bills TMUBMUSD06M 4.640% when the Federal Reserve started raising interest rates in 2022.

    In this case, the reverse is true. Wilson says it’s hard to get some of them to lower their money in those roles.

    About a year ago, these very safe investments were giving owners 4% to 5% on their money. That gain is likely to go down, though, when the Fed starts cutting rates. Wilson’s clients know this, but some of them still don’t want to change their minds.

    Wilson, managing partner of Sincerus Advisory, said, “It’s a little bit like fighting city hall.” He has made deals with some clients on smaller cash amounts. “So many people are interested in the certainty of a return, but my clients are especially interested in it.”

    In the past few years, many people have grown to love cash and don’t plan to break up with it any time soon. Tax experts and financial advisors think that the upcoming Fed cuts won’t change that.

    Vicki Bogan is a professor of behavioural finance at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy. She says that what’s happening on a large scale is “ambiguity aversion.”

    People usually choose what they know and are used to instead of doing things where they don’t know what might happen. While cash is a safe investment, Bogan said this is not the same thing as “risk aversion.” At least they know how likely it is that something will happen and how likely it is that something will happen.

    Bogan said that the range of possible outcomes is murky because of questions about the Fed’s rate changes, the health of the economy, and the upcoming presidential race. “Investors will feel more sure about what the distribution could be as the dominoes start to fall.”

    Promised yield will still look pretty good until then.

    Wealthfront, a company that does automated trading, has a high-yield cash account that pays up to 5.5% APY right now. The bank said that even though rates are going down, customers are still opening new high-yield cash accounts and moving more money into current accounts.

    Betterment, a different fintech business that also has high-yield cash accounts, confirmed that both new and old customers are still putting money into these accounts.

    Where to put your money right now

    Some financial experts believe that this money would be better spent somewhere else.

    CEO and chief investment officer of CV Advisors, Elliot Dornbusch, told MarketWatch, “I would not be in short-term fixed income or money markets.”

    High-net-worth people can get help with investing and managing their assets from CV Advisors. Dornbusch said that a lot of CV Advisors’ new clients come to the company with portfolios full of short-term fixed income assets or cash in money-market funds. It takes some convincing to get them to move their money out of those places.

    “They were afraid to put money in. “We want to keep people from being afraid,” Dornbusch said. “We’ll put them on a longer-term fixed income if they are very conservative.” We can also add some stocks if they are willing to take on more risk.

    Dornbusch thinks that investing in long-term Treasurys is the best way to benefit from high rates, not short-term bonds that offer the highest return or cash assets that earn interest.

    TMUBMUSD10Y 3.657% and bonds that are good for investments. Even though the yield might not look as great, those rates can last for years.

    Dornbusch tells his clients that long-term fixed income stocks are safer than yield-generating assets, which is something investors love. They offer steady returns and are conservative, but they are also less likely to lose value if interest rates go down.

    “People can understand if you say it in simple terms.” “All that needs to be done is have the talk,” he said.

    How someone invests their money should depend on their age and how much risk they are willing to take. If an owner is very old, putting money away for 10 years or more might not be the best idea. Some people might be hesitant to move their money into riskier options like stocks when they’re almost at all-time highs.

    If the market changes, you should make changes to how you spend as needed. Retail buyers can change their plans as the market changes, even if they don’t have a financial adviser.

    Or not.

    If the Fed cuts rates for the first time in four years next week, cash yields will go down. How fast they go down will depend on how much they cut rates. It also relies on whether the economy shows that rates should be cut slowly or quickly in the future.

    As a prize for having too much cash, many people have been given gifts. “Those days seem to be coming to an end,” said Daniel Masuda Lehrman, a financial adviser in Honolulu, to MarketWatch.

    The Investment Company Institute says that over $6.3 trillion is in money-market funds right now, with about $2.6 trillion coming from individual buyers.

    Shelly Antoniewicz, deputy chief economist at the asset management industry group, said that even if the Fed raises its rate to 2.5% or 3% in the end, that’s still a pretty good yield that keeps people putting money into money-market funds.

    She said, “Retail investors may slow down the rate at which they invest in money-market funds as they decide where to put their newfound cash to work.” This has already happened this year, but we don’t expect a lot of people to leave.

    So it remains to be seen if small buyers will sell their assets that earn interest. People might be content with 2.5% interest as long as they know they can count on it.

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