Hi everyone
I’m truly happy to announce here today the launching of a new blog at FXstreet.com.
http://blogs.fxstreet.com/fxtoday/
This blog is completely different from all the others as it is the blog of one of you, a trader from Arizona that tries to make a good living from trading Forex.
His name is Tim Salem but he is more known as CVJ.
In words of one of our oldest visitors and good friend of mine Mr. Ray Huss from the UK, CVJ is FXstreet’s best student. What I can guarantee you is that I’ve never EVER have entered into one of the many webinars we deliver every day without seeing CVJ, Ray or Dianne there.
After seeing CVJ’s great contributions at Raghee Horner’s blog we thought it could be a great idea to give CVJ his own spot. His unbiased position - as he is not related to any company nor have any hidden interest but trading and trying to make profits from it - gives CVJ a privileged position that makes worth to follow him closely.
Tim, I wish you all the best of lucks in this new adventure and you have myself and all my staff at your disposal to try to make it a success.
http://blogs.fxstreet.com/fxtoday/
Best regards
Francesc
Francesc Riverola,

Hello,
I don’t find the name of Rob Booker in the blog list anymore.
Does this mean that he won’t be blogging for fxstreet.com
anymore?
I’am happy that the ITC is almost there.
Hi Peter
Rob has been recently appointed Chief Market Strategist at InterbankFX. He asked us for a break for his blog as he needs some time to settle down and evaluate if he can keep it as in good shape as it was or he has to withdraw.
Thanks
Francesc
Hi Francesc
Although we have seen a few names disappear from the list of bloggers on Fxstreet, I am extremely happy to see the inclusion of CVJ’s blog to your list. A great choice indeed! Bravo!
And, I do apologise for using a lot of your bandwidth on Doc’s blog - I do feel that his blog should be put on hold until his results improve. Of course, this is my personal opinion, and may not be in line with that of your wider audience. However, I thought it appropriate to give you my feedback, good and bad. I alswyas have the option of not reading his blog!
Regards
su25
Hi Su25
I always welcome your feed-back either if it is for good of for bad.
I appreciate the most constructive critizism as it does really help you to improve and be better.
I´m aware that Doc’s blog is controversial and we are following it. We must make sure that people understands that it is just author’s opinion and never EVER use comments to trade.
Bloggers that go from our list is always because either the lack of our readers interest or because they do not meet minimum updating requirements. It is always sad to loose a contributor but I prefer to let it go rather than giving a bad service.
Thanks!!
Francesc