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For example, if you locked in a 4% APY on a CD but APYs have dropped to 3%, you’ll likely earn money when you sell it because that 4% APY is more attractive now.
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In return, online banks pass these savings along to customers in the form of higher savings APYs.
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Typically, callable CDs offer higher APYs than traditional CDs because of the risk of it being called.
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