You can keep some cash out of the market, if you want
Interest rates on high-yield savings accounts have dropped even further in the wake of the coronavirus, but that's
Some money-market accounts also come with a debit card and check-writing capabilities, if you need them. The important thing is that you're not only preserving your original savings and earning a small amount of interest on that money, but you're not losing a single cent.
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