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Me Tie Doughty Walker
Me Tie Doughty Walker (@guest_1817958)
March 21, 2024 16:53

Disclaimer: Juno reserves the right, in sole discretion, to change the bonus rate without cause, reason, and notice.”

So from February 7, 2024, to 1st April, 2024, they increased the max to 250K that people could get 5% bonus at. Then after this action that was presumably intended to get people to increase their balances at Juno they reduced it all the way to 5K as the cap, and per their policy they don’t even have to notify their customers that they did so. Rugpull much? It almost smells like this is a cynical ruse to get a cash infusion and then deny their customers interest/bonus at this point… a friend got the notification that this reduction was coming on April 1st, but I never got a notification at all! How many people put money into Juno hoping to take advantage of the interest, never got a notification, and will be screwed out of a bonus while Juno pockets those earnings for themselves? Shady, shady!

ChillTheThrill
ChillTheThrill (@guest_1811859)
March 11, 2024 12:18

The USFR ETF is comprised of floating rate US Treasury notes and is yielding 5.36% after fees. It’s also state-tax exempt

Me Tie Doughty Walker
Me Tie Doughty Walker (@guest_1811815)
March 11, 2024 10:47

5% on 5K and nothing more?! Totally nuts. A friend and I just rushed for the exit / xferred around 6 figures out of Juno’s checking accounts between us. No sense being the last rat on the ship, even if the account is FDIC insured.

Jjohn8219
Jjohn8219 (@guest_1811718)
March 11, 2024 00:22

Hoping this is not another fintech on the verge of bankruptcy, but that dramatic opening line about the “bull market” sounds like all bull and no market to me… 😉

craig
craig (@guest_1811694)
March 10, 2024 22:51

Closed my Juno account after they notified me of inactivity fees. I prayed they would eventually become competitive again, but they just keep digging their own grave.

Vincent
Vincent (@guest_1811709)
March 10, 2024 23:34

I did not know they have inactivity fee…

DA
DA (@guest_1811711)
March 10, 2024 23:49

I agree. There is not a single positive move in last one year. It would probably shut down soon after burning VC funds.

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_1811756)
March 11, 2024 07:23

How long after you were inactive did they charge fees?

craig
craig (@guest_1812057)
March 11, 2024 16:42

Six months. They email you a warning beforehand.

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_1812083)
March 11, 2024 17:15

That’s pretty decent of them. I’m going to keep my account open but I just won’t keep that much money in there.

LEGOProBuilder
LEGOProBuilder (@guest_1811652)
March 10, 2024 21:35

Are there any good high-yield checking accounts that offer 5% APY or higher without any special requirements or limits?

Wealthfront and Fidelity could be used as high-yield checking accounts but I’m wondering if there are other options.

Chris
Chris (@guest_1811688)
March 10, 2024 22:41

I use primis and fierce finance.

Mahesh
Mahesh (@guest_1811744)
March 11, 2024 05:03

Vanguard cash plus allows bill pay and other services like bank account with apy 4.7%

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_1811749)
March 11, 2024 06:46

Are you aware of the below page? If not, I think that reading through the post and the comments will be very useful to you in deciding which account(s) to open.

https://www.doctorofcredit.com/high-interest-savings-to-get/

ChillTheThrill
ChillTheThrill (@guest_1811871)
March 11, 2024 12:39

If you use the FDLXX money market in the Fidelity CMA account, you’ll get a 4.95% yield that is state tax exempt. You’ll have to manually purchase it, but Fidelity will auto-liquidate the fund for any debits

Andy
Andy (@guest_1811582)
March 10, 2024 17:47

So federal interest rates haven’t changed, but oh no they might do it later, and that forces Juno to drop rates immediately?

Sounds more like impending bankruptcy than the “current market environment.”

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_1811613)
March 10, 2024 19:40

To be fair, Union Square proactively nuked their Kasasa account the end of last month before the Fed lowered rates and I doubt that they are going out of business any time soon. I do agree that Juno might be on its legs though.

Midnight
Midnight (@guest_1811573)
March 10, 2024 17:13

Juno has flip flopped on their 5% interest that they call “annual bonus” how many times in the past couple months? Signs of trouble…..

Jack
Jack (@guest_1811564)
March 10, 2024 16:59

Juno maybe soon be out of Oxygen…..

zzcodi
zzcodi (@guest_1811489)
March 10, 2024 12:53

duplicate post to eric & more