What are the upsides of storing hard cash?

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zero. money stored = money that isn't working = can't beat inflation by sitting there = losing value year after year = not worth it to sit on it.

close to none really. it's not insurable and accrues no interest.

if you didn't earn that money legitimately and fear the tax man, than hard cash is okay.

The sooner you realize it's just a piece of paper the sooner you will consider having commodities such as precious metals.

gov can't steal it easily if you hide it.

They will steal it through inflation. 3% a year, every year.

It's worthless when Trump doesnt get relected

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It's useless by design.
(((They))) want you to (((invest))) your money.

so where else would you put it?

>Invested into properties > value dropped by 40%

>Invested into crypto, 80% down

investing is a meme if you're not an investor

also I know a lot of people who made it that prefer having mostly cash because they can "feel the cash" and spend it with more caution or just pour it into non liquid assets, but then again they made the money by investing it in the first place