What software is best for Elliott Wave?
MotiveWave and Elliottician are the leading dedicated Elliott Wave platforms. TradingView is the most accessible for beginners. For analyst-curated wave counts without learning the methodology, Elliott Wave International and Artavest Pro are the major subscription services.
Full Explanation
Software choice depends on whether you want to produce wave counts yourself or read analyst-produced ones. Produce-your-own options: MotiveWave (desktop, $700-$1,500 one-time, most feature-complete), Elliottician (web-based, $50-$90/month), Advanced GET via TradeStation (original automated engine), TradingView (free-$60/month, manual labeling). Read-analyst-counts options: Elliott Wave International (Prechter's organization, $30-$250/month, global markets), EW-Forecast (intraday FX/commodities, $100-$300/month), Artavest Pro ($49-$149/month, 108 US stocks/ETFs, weekly cadence). For US-focused investors specifically, Artavest sits at the sweet spot of price, focus, and cadence. The full comparison is documented in the Artavest Elliott Wave Software Comparison pillar.
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