19 FebIs it wise to opt for the maximum deductible?

Lets start off with a simple explanation of how insurance works. In the good old days before those kind men got together in the Lloyds coffee shop, people were responsible for their own losses. If the horse pulled their cart into a ditch and this broke the wheel, the owner had to put his hands into his pock’ets (which fortunately had already been invented) and pay someone to repair the wheel. But once people could share the risks, life was suddenly better. If you gather together a big enough group of cart owners, each will only have to pay a small amount into the central fund to cover the losses of the few who have accidents. Those men at Lloyds were on to a winning business formula. Moving into modern times, the idea of spreading the risk is the same and, with thousands of people in each group, the cost of loss is divided into small premiums. But, with profits under pressure, the insurance companies came up with a new variation on the old theme. Suppose they could persuade their customers to accept the risk of some of their losses. This would then become self-insurance for part of the risk. The rest would be paid by the insurance companies. So the deductible was born. You agree to pay the first portion of any loss. In the case of traffic accidents, most of the fender benders are minor and don’t cost much to repair. That means you pay for most of the repairs yourself and the insurance companies get richer. Ironically, if no-one opted for the deductible, the increase in the premium for everyone in the group would be trivial.

So let’s get to an actual example to see how it works. If you agree to accept a deductible of $1,000, you will be given a discount on the premium. Say you save 10% over the year. Now that’s a good saving if you manage to get through the year without having an accident. But suppose your luck is not good and you have an accident. The bill for repairs is $900. You put your hand in your pocket (pockets are such useful things – always seeming to have money in them) and pull out the dollars. Was your 10% saving over the year more than $900? If not, you are making a loss, not just on the insurance policy but, if you had to use your credit card, on the interest added to the $900 until it is paid off. What would happen if your run of bad luck continued and you had a second accident in the year? Do you have another $1,000 as savings or available to borrow? Perhaps we should not be so pessimistic. Worst case scenarios are always better applied to other people and never to you.

The higher the deductible you accept, the more of the risk you are accepting. Cheap car insurance is a wonderful thing to have so long as your luck holds up. But if your luck fails, the maximum deductible is going to empty that magic pocket of yours. And here’s the thing – you can be the safest driver in the world, always super careful, always following all the rules, and then you meet a dork behind the wheel of another vehicle and suddenly you’re wrapped round a tree. So look for cheap auto insurance, but always look at your cash position and ask yourself how well you would cope if the worst happened. Deductibles are good for people with a margin of financial safety.

03 JanHow to manage losses in the forex trading



When the people creep into any kind of business or trade they go with the aim of earning huge profits as any rational person would like to and this is quite logical. The same is true with the forex trading as well that some day they will have huge profits and the next day they have to incur losses too. That is bit of a leveler in itself. To suffer losses is natural but having them on a regular basis can be fatal for your trading and the company. One of the basic rules of the forex trading is to keep the losses to a small extent. With the small amount of losses the forex traders can survive the tough times of the forex market and the situations when the forex market moves in the unfavorable manner. One of the way through which you can minimize your losses is to set up the maximum losses before opening or starting up the forex trading position.

The good thing in declaring the maximum losses is that it is the highest sum of capital with which you are ease at losing in the trade forex market. This also allows you to trade easily and taking your independent decisions without need to bothering of the losses suffered at the forex market. A major portion of the forex traders lose their money on a regular basis because they do not have a very good money management program. The people can never succeed at the forex trading if they neglect this very important issue of money management. You will see that there are many examples of the people who have suffered losses because of the faulty and irresponsive ways of trading.

In many of the cases the forex traders fails to make profits and the reason behind this is the risk factor. Taking too much risk at the initial point can be risky and can break your growing career. So, we should apply the good money management program in our schedule as a necessity. Always remember one thing that our main motive here in the forex market is to minimize the losses and to capitalize more on the profits.