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You had CNBC on. Two apps open. A thread someone sent you at 11 PM. By the time your coffee was poured, your browser looked like a trading floor. You read everything. You retained a headline. You had no clearer picture of what any of it meant for your money. That is not an information problem. It is a signal problem. More sources do not make you more prepared. Better questions do.
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The Morning Ritual
My neighbor called me Tuesday night. His advisor told him the Fed’s decision was “good news for savers.” His savings account still pays 0.4%. I pulled up the actual rate data. Here is what the advisor left out.
The Fed held rates. The headline said “stability.” The buried number said something different — the real yield on a 6-month Treasury just crossed 5.1%, the highest since 2007. That is not stability. That is the bond market disagreeing with the press release.
For anyone sitting on idle cash in a checking account right now, the gap between what they are earning and what they could be earning is roughly $1,200 a year on every $25,000. Not because of bad luck. Because nobody told them to look.
One number changed. The whole picture changed with it.
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