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Male voice required for a training web/flash 
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I'm looking for VO for web/flash based multimedia training project. The content will cover basics of currency/stock trading. The key market is North American traders/investors. We also need voice for a short bumper / broadcast lingo.

Gender: Male
Age: Young adult, middle age
Key market: North American traders/investors
Delivery: MP3, CD, FTP

The length of the whole script: ~ 50 pages in MS Word (Times New Roman, font size 12) 
Aug 07, 2006 18:07:39 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Aug 08, 2006 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) 
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Project Parameters

None
Flexible - USD 1000
Promos
No
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English - North American
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Young Adult Male OR Middle Age Male
• Audio files must be delivered via FTP
There are no special pre-, post-, or production requirements for this project.
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Script Details

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Please, see the one page sample script below to just get an idea.

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Every day the media is filled with explanations for currency fluctuations. Even though there may be disagreement over why markets move on any particular day, there are fundamental factors which are vital in determining underlying, longer-term currency moves.

Tour de Forex is created to give a basic understanding of fundamental analysis and help traders to obtain and use fundamental information as a part of trading decisions.

Currencies are effectively determined by supply and demand, just like other market variables. If investors do not want to own a currency then it will weaken until a point is reached where sufficient buyers can be found. The factors governing supply and demand for currencies are, therefore, vital elements for the markets. Short-term economic changes and perceptions of economic trends will also have a powerful impact on longer-term expectations and currency moves.

The importance of traditional indicators, such as trade, has in theory declined due to the increase in cross-border investment and financial flows. The global trade in goods, for example, is now vastly out-weighed by capital flows. Nevertheless, fundamental factors will still have a powerful background influence on investor confidence and decision making and will also be a powerful influence on global capital flows.

As a starting point, it is important to have an underlying assessment of what a currency is worth. In this context, an important theory is Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) which provides an estimate of fair valuation between two currencies.

A practical example of the PPP theory is the ‘big mac’ index which compares the cost of burgers across international borders.

Currencies can, however, trade a long way from PPP levels for a period of months or years.

According to the theory, exchange rates should move to a position where the price of an item in one country is equivalent to that in another country. If there is a large difference in prices, producers in the expensive country will find it more difficult to sell goods as there will be increased competition from overseas. They will, therefore, either be forced to lower costs or there will be pressure for a cheaper, (weaker) currency.

Investors and economists have also started to look at indicators such as the ‘Big Mac index. These indices compare the cost of international products such as burgers in various countries to work out what level an exchange rate should be. This index is effectively dominated by such items as property and wage costs and is a specific example of a PPP index.
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Please, see the one page sample script below to just get an idea.

---clip---
Every day the media is filled with explanations for currency fluctuations. Even though there may be disagreement over why markets move on any particular day, there are fundamental factors which are vital in determining underlying, longer-term currency moves.

Tour de Forex is created to give a basic understanding of fundamental analysis and help traders to obtain and use fundamental information as a part of trading decisions.

Currencies are effectively determined by supply and demand, just like other market variables. If investors do not want to own a currency then it will weaken until a point is reached where sufficient buyers can be found. The factors governing supply and demand for currencies are, therefore, vital elements for the markets. Short-term economic changes and perceptions of economic trends will also have a powerful impact on longer-term expectations and currency moves.

The importance of traditional indicators, such as trade, has in theory declined due to the increase in cross-border investment and financial flows. The global trade in goods, for example, is now vastly out-weighed by capital flows. Nevertheless, fundamental factors will still have a powerful background influence on investor confidence and decision making and will also be a powerful influence on global capital flows.

As a starting point, it is important to have an underlying assessment of what a currency is worth. In this context, an important theory is Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) which provides an estimate of fair valuation between two currencies.

A practical example of the PPP theory is the ‘big mac’ index which compares the cost of burgers across international borders.

Currencies can, however, trade a long way from PPP levels for a period of months or years.

According to the theory, exchange rates should move to a position where the price of an item in one country is equivalent to that in another country. If there is a large difference in prices, producers in the expensive country will find it more difficult to sell goods as there will be increased competition from overseas. They will, therefore, either be forced to lower costs or there will be pressure for a cheaper, (weaker) currency.

Investors and economists have also started to look at indicators such as the ‘Big Mac index. These indices compare the cost of international products such as burgers in various countries to work out what level an exchange rate should be. This index is effectively dominated by such items as property and wage costs and is a specific example of a PPP index.
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