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What software is best for Elliott Wave?

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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.

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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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