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    My Pet Project - FXCM Toolbar

    By Marc Prosser | July 6, 2007

    Do you want to follow forex rates when you are browsing a sports site?Then try the FXCM toolbar. We released the FXCM toolbar, a few months ago.Several thousand people have downloaded the toolbar. However, I feel not enough people know about this great free tool.

    Like other toolbars, it becomes part of your browser. It enables you to see live rates, set rate alerts, and see headlines from Dailyfx.com.

    Unfortunately, FXCM has not heavily promoted the toolbar because of bigger announcements like “No Dealing Desk”. So if you have not tried the FXCM toolbar, please visit http://www.fxcm.com/fxcm-toolbar.jsp I think you will find it very cool.


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    One Response to “My Pet Project - FXCM Toolbar”

    1. Paul Arnold Says:
      December 3rd, 2007 at 9:16 am

      I’ve the toolbar and it freezes up. It will not allow changes to rates or alerts. Helps won’t work either. FXCM seems to be stumped. I would really like to be able to use this tool as I trade in the PST and many things happen at night or early morning on the Pacific Coast. Any suggestions or direction would be nice. Thank You .. Paul Arnold

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