Hello everyone!
My name is Tim Salem, and thank you for visiting my new blog here on FX Street!
Well…the burning mystery is finally exposed…for everyone who has seen me in the FXStreet Webinar Rooms daily for over 3 years… you finally know my real name!
It is my intention in this forum to have a perspective as a “Regular” Trader…for lack of a better description.
I am not afilliated with any Firm, Broker, or any Entity. The desire here is to offer ideas and perspectives in a casual and conversational style. I wish to reach the new and beginning traders who casually “drop by” FXStreet, as well as regular attendees of the Webinar Sessions each day.
My ultimate purpose is as a representative of someone who’s Currency trading knowledge came almost solely from FX Street as a portal of learning.
My background in equities earlier on helped a bit, but as I say in my little Bio Statement….I really was grateful in having to “unteach” myself poor habits, and “relearn” proper aspects of working in the Currency world.
You have a myriad of perspectives in the FXStreet Blogs and all over the site with our Professional Traders and Educators…so why look at technical analysis, fundamental analysis, trading strategies and specific trading environments with me?
Precisely!
This is why I wish this Blog to be a little different…plus I read and learn from these Professionals daily just as you do!
I will certainly post visuals, charts, and graphics as needed because if you are anything like me….just reading commentary can become a little redundant. As an artist…I always like to have something to look at anyway!
I wish to thank my friend and one of my personal mentors, Raghee Horner, for planting the seeds of this endeavor by allowing me to guest post on her Chartology blog right here on FXStreet.
Of course, my dear thanks go to Francesc Riverola, Owner/CEO of FXStreet, and his entire Professional Team for support of this idea!
I may be contacted at ultramaxgroup@yahoo.com , and I deeply welcome any feedback, suggestions, and questions as we move along. Of course, you can also post right here on the blog!
It is certainly a historic time in the Foreign Exchange world, and there is plenty to discuss…so away we go!
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Congratulations Tim on your blog and your first posting. I look forward with great interest to reading and following all your subsequent blog postings. Good wishes, Ray.
Hi CVJ
I have seen your comments and remarks many times during webinars and glad to see your blog too with newer ideas.All the best and looking forward to have more interactions and market perceptions in fxstreet through your blog.
Regards
Dr.Sivaraman
Congratulations Tim on your new blog,
I am looking forward to read your technical analysis and learn from you, how to be successful, thank you
Hi CVJ,
Thanks for help in webinars…congratulations to your new blog..and im sure,that not just me is looking forward to your next posts…
All the best
john noll
Hi Tim,
Welcome to the FX Street family of bloggers! I truly look forward to reading your posts - I think you will offer a fresh perspective on forex trading. Good luck, and I wish you all the best!
- James Chen (FX Path Blog)
Congratulations CVJ! It has been such a pleasure getting to know you over the past three years. I’ve always enjoyed your insightful comments, and I’m looking forward to reading them every day here on FX Street!
Best Regards,
Ed Ponsi
Hi Tim,
Welcome and glade to see you in the fxstreet family all the best.
Regards.
Hi Tim,
I can’t tell you how GREAT it is to see you here! I look forward to all the great thoughts and posts to come.
I know you’re going to contribute is a big way to the content at FXStreet!
Your #1 Fan,
Raghee
Greetings to all, and I do apologize for my delay in a “direct” response to everyone’s support and positive comments!
I really look forward to the interaction I will have with all of my own mentors and presenters, as well as traders sending along comments and questions as well.
Please keep them coming….I am not easily offended, so any suggestions and recommendations are sincerely encouraged!