I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about? Are you on the right thread? Who traded? Who is giving up trading?
Posts like this are why I don't post here anymore. I'm struggling to understand how anyone could misinterpret what I posted. This is a perfect example of why I will no longer talk about my futures trading at work. If a reader here at ET can completely change the words of a post, how much more so an average joe with no understanding.
Reading your post on page 2 I got the idea that you had taken a big hit during the FOMC release, and were discouraging your friends from even looking at trading. I see in rereading your opening post you didn't actually trade, but were hypothetically supposing what would have happened. My apologies, I misread the posts.
OK, I understand now, however, I do believe you prove my point. If you can completely change the intent of my post, what about Joe Blow at the office with three kids who relied on our lunch conversations to open a futures account and is now wiped out? Yes, I agree with the other post that said "Let the buyer beware", but still just imagine the harrassment at work for years to come if I'm lucky. If I'm not lucky, I can think of a lot of recent work place violence events that have happened recently. Cup of coffee anyone at Virginia Tech?
Peace I have had the experience of a friend jumping into trading after talking to me, but not listening to what I said. He quit after a series of small losses and admitted that it needs to be treated as more than a hobby.