I’m putting away $300 a month, my question is where to put it. savings account has basically 0 interest, there are HYSA (high yield savings account) that would give me 3-5% apy, or I already have some money in stocks that have grown consistently 25% over the last year (index funds only)

what would you guys recommend? I’m looking to buy it probably 3 years from now. that way either I’ve got a fat down payment or I can just buy it cash

thanks

  • root@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I’d follow the rule of thumb for anything less than 5 years, use a HYSA. Mines around 4%, which isn’t beating the market but at least the value will only go up. Something you want for a short term goal like this.

  • ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com
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    20 hours ago

    Definitely HYSA over savings for everything. Don’t sell your stocks. Btw are you not investing in an IRA?

    I would plan on buying used. New isn’t worth it!

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      19 hours ago

      “New isn’t worth it” depends greatly on what you’re buying and where you live. The used car market has changed dramatically over the last 4-5 years. Around here at the low end of the market a 2 year old used car with 30kish miles is only ~15% cheaper than the same car brand new. The new car also comes with the full warranty, frequently some level of free regular service & loaners, not to mention no wear and tear. The days of a car losing 25+% of its value for merely being driven off the lot at sale time are long gone.

  • mortemtyrannis@lemmy.ml
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    17 hours ago

    High interest saving account for saving up to buy things like this.

    It’s slower but the best way to basically guarantee you will have the money available at a future point when you need to buy the car.

  • Rando@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    SPAXX on fidelity is pretty easy to get into. Just open a Fidelity account and xfer your money there. During high interest it was getting 5% now its about 4% I think. You get paid out every month.

    To invest I think it makes more sense if you are holding for 5 years minimum

  • ᗪᗩᗰᑎ@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Check out Wealthfront’s “Individual Cash Account” it’s a HYSA that makes it really easy to move money in/out of it (including a debit card) and gives you 4.5% APY for a “boostable” amount of time (DM me for a “friend” link that will boost yours and mine). Base APY is 4%. Zero account fees and no minimum balance to earn. They also do free ATM reimbursement, free wire transfers and send/deposit checks. Plus the app has pretty good ratings. I’ve been really happy with it.