Video Editing for Finance & Investing YouTube Channels
As a freelance video editor, I edit finance, investing, and stock market YouTube
channels — chart and data animation, on-screen number callouts, trading platform
screen-recording cleanup, and compliance disclaimers. Send me your script or
voiceover and raw footage — I'll handle the structure, the data, and the polish.
Finance content lives or dies on whether viewers can actually follow the data —
here's exactly what I bring to every market video.
Stock charts, portfolio breakdowns, and economic indicators get animated and
highlighted so the exact trend or price point you're narrating is obvious at a
glance.
Prices, percentages, and dates are easy to mishear or skip in voice-over —
I place them on screen at the moment they matter so nothing gets lost.
Broker and trading-platform recordings get cropped, zoomed, and stabilized so the
relevant numbers are readable instead of a blur in the corner of the frame.
"Not financial advice" and similar disclaimers get placed on screen exactly where
they're needed, keeping the video compliant without breaking the flow.
Market news doesn't wait. I work daily and weekly recap uploads on a set
turnaround window, reusing your graphics templates to keep every edit fast.
Ideas like inflation, interest rate changes, or sector rotation get their own
simple visual so viewers grasp them at a glance instead of just hearing about
them.
These are the most common issues finance and investing channel owners face before working with a professional editor. I fix all of them.
Charts and data look flat or hard to read without proper animation
I animate and highlight the exact trend, price point, or comparison you're
narrating, instead of leaving viewers to parse a static screenshot.
Trading platform screen recordings look messy or hard to follow
I crop, zoom, and stabilize broker and platform footage so the numbers that
matter are always readable, not buried in a tiny corner of the screen.
Missing disclaimers risk demonetization or compliance issues
I place "not financial advice" and similar disclaimers exactly where they're
needed, protecting the channel without interrupting the video's flow.
Daily or weekly market videos take too long to edit yourself
I work several finance channels on a recurring retainer with a set turnaround
window, reusing your graphics templates so edits stay fast and consistent.
Dense concepts like inflation or interest rates confuse viewers without visuals
I build simple motion graphics for abstract economic ideas so viewers grasp the
point at a glance instead of relying on narration alone.
Prices and percentages get lost or misheard in fast narration
I put key numbers on screen the moment they're spoken, so nothing important
depends on the viewer catching every word.
How It Works
Simple 4-Step Process
From raw voiceover and market data to a publish-ready video — here's exactly
how we work together.
Upload your voiceover or script, chart screenshots or spreadsheet data, screen
recordings, and any style references.
I build the video's structure, animate charts and data, clean up screen
recordings, and add on-screen callouts and disclaimers where needed.
You review the first cut and leave timestamped feedback. I refine pacing, data
accuracy, and graphics until it's ready to publish.
Receive your publish-ready video, exported for YouTube, on schedule for your
next market update.
Portfolio
My Work
These examples show the narrative structure and visual clarity I bring to
narration-driven, data-supported editing.
Client Reviews
What Clients Are Saying
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FAQ
Questions Clients Ask First
Common questions from finance and investing channel owners before they outsource
video editing.
Yes. I take chart screenshots, spreadsheet data, or raw numbers and turn them
into clean, animated visuals — highlighting the trend, price point, or comparison
your narration is talking about, timed to land exactly when you say it.
Yes. I place clear on-screen and/or opening disclaimers wherever they're needed,
matching how you want them worded, so the video stays compliant without
interrupting the flow.
Yes. I clean up screen recordings from trading platforms and broker apps —
cropping, zooming into the relevant numbers, and adding callouts so viewers
aren't squinting at a tiny ticker.
Yes. Market content is time-sensitive, so I work with several finance channels on
a recurring retainer with a set turnaround window, applying the same graphics
templates each time to keep edits fast without looking rushed.
Yes. The same chart-animation, on-screen data, and compliance-disclaimer approach
applies whether the content is stocks, crypto, forex, or general macroeconomic
commentary.
Yes. Concepts like inflation, interest rate changes, or sector rotation get their
own simple motion graphics so viewers grasp the idea at a glance instead of
relying on narration alone.
Same pacing and structure craft, but finance and investing content brings
specific needs those don't: chart and data animation, screen-recording cleanup,
and compliance disclaimers — this page focuses on exactly that.
Yes. I regularly sign NDAs before receiving unpublished scripts, trading
strategy, or channel plans, and keep everything confidential.
Pricing depends on length, how much chart/data animation is involved, and whether
it's a one-off video or a recurring recap series. Most projects fall between $100
and $600; heavily-graphed, multi-segment breakdowns can run $600+. I'll quote
exactly after seeing a sample of your raw footage or a past episode.