Risk and the Status Quo
Quite often I’ll sit here for 20 minutes or so having hashed out a post, changing the order of things, changing words and generally trying to make it flow on paper how it sounded in my head. I was reviewing the wording on my post about my method of fuel hedging just now, when a family member walked in.
They saw the title of the post and looked at me wide-eyed, a hint of genuine fear in their voice, as I explained the general premise behind it in a few sentences. “I hope you’re not risking your money”, they said, despite the fact the only financial product I’d mentioned was “high interest savings account”. They saw hedging and the fact I was not using my “every day” bank to do this, and immediately decided I was gambling with my life savings and stood to lose thousands.
To an extent I understand. I’m no financial genius, but their concern comes not from my history, but theirs. They got burned in 2006 and lost over £1,500 by using a financial investment product they didn’t understand – which incidentally was recommended by their Independent Financial Advisor – and assumed it was safe on that basis. While I’m sure it was explained that they were ‘investing’ rather than ’saving’, it likely didn’t register. The difference between the two terms to lay-persons is minimal? Perhaps even none?
Since this event, they have an inherent distrust of anything financial that might make or save them money in real terms. Their life savings sit in a savings account that they’ve had for decades, with a bank they’ve been with for decades, that pays them a measly 0.75% APR. I’ve suggested time and time again that they move it to somewhere that pays 5%, convert it to 3 year bonds, or a combination of both, but they view it as “too risky”. In their mind, moving again could cost them dearly, despite the fact not moving is costing them dearly.

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