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ELLIOTT WAVE · COMPARISON

Elliott Wave Software & Services Comparison — 2026

The best Elliott Wave platform depends on your role. Traders producing their own counts choose desktop software like MotiveWave or Elliottician. Investors who want analyst-curated wave counts choose subscription services like EWI or Artavest Pro. Beginners typically start on TradingView and add software once their pattern recognition develops.

This comparison covers 7 of the most-used Elliott Wave platforms in 2026, grouped into three categories: analyst subscription services (you read the analysis), desktop and web charting software (you produce the analysis), and flexible charting platforms (manual labeling with community indicators). Each platform's pricing, focus, strengths, and best-fit user are below.

Quick Comparison Table

PLATFORMTYPEFOCUSPRICING
Artavest ProAnalyst Service108 US stocks and ETFs$49–$149 / month
Elliott Wave International (EWI)Analyst ServiceGlobal markets — stocks, FX, commodities, crypto$30 – $250+ / month
Elliott Wave Forecast (EW-Forecast.com)Analyst ServiceFX, indices, commodities — limited equity coverage$100 – $300 / month
MotiveWaveDesktop Charting SoftwareUser-driven analysis on any market$700 – $1,500 one-time + monthly data fees
ElliotticianWeb-Based Charting SoftwareUser-driven analysis on any market$50 – $90 / month
Advanced GET (via TradeStation)TradeStation Indicator SuiteUser-driven analysis on TradeStationTradeStation account + add-on
TradingViewCharting Platform + CommunityManual analysis on any marketFree – $60 / month

Platform-by-Platform Reviews

1. Artavest Pro

Analyst Service
Focus:108 US stocks and ETFsPricing:$49–$149 / monthCadence:Weekly Monday refresh

Founder-led wave counts, sector heat map, insider/options overlay, weekly cadence on a curated US universe.

Best fit: Investors who want professional wave counts on the major US universe without learning the methodology themselves.

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2. Elliott Wave International (EWI)

Analyst Service
Focus:Global markets — stocks, FX, commodities, cryptoPricing:$30 – $250+ / monthCadence:Daily updates

Largest Elliott Wave research firm. Robert Prechter's original organization. Broad market coverage and educational content library.

Best fit: Investors who want global market coverage and the legacy Prechter perspective.

3. Elliott Wave Forecast (EW-Forecast.com)

Analyst Service
Focus:FX, indices, commodities — limited equity coveragePricing:$100 – $300 / monthCadence:Daily intraday updates

High-frequency intraday wave counts with explicit invalidation levels. Strong FX and commodities focus.

Best fit: Active traders who want intraday wave updates on FX and commodities.

4. MotiveWave

Desktop Charting Software
Focus:User-driven analysis on any marketPricing:$700 – $1,500 one-time + monthly data feesCadence:Real-time (user-driven)

Most feature-complete Elliott Wave charting platform. Automated wave detection, Fibonacci tools, alternate count tracking, ratio analysis. Active trader audience.

Best fit: Active traders producing their own wave counts across multiple markets.

5. Elliottician

Web-Based Charting Software
Focus:User-driven analysis on any marketPricing:$50 – $90 / monthCadence:Real-time (user-driven)

Cloud-based Elliott Wave platform from Robert Miner. Automated wave detection plus Dynamic Trading methodology. Strong educational content tied to the platform.

Best fit: Traders who want a web-based alternative to desktop platforms.

6. Advanced GET (via TradeStation)

TradeStation Indicator Suite
Focus:User-driven analysis on TradeStationPricing:TradeStation account + add-onCadence:Real-time (user-driven)

The original automated Elliott Wave algorithm (Tom Joseph's). Type 1 and Type 2 trade setups, automated count labeling, profit-taking indices.

Best fit: Existing TradeStation users who want the original automated Elliott Wave engine.

7. TradingView

Charting Platform + Community
Focus:Manual analysis on any marketPricing:Free – $60 / monthCadence:Real-time (user-driven)

Industry-standard charting with manual Elliott Wave labeling tools. Large community of analysts publishing wave counts. Pine Script community has multiple automated Elliott Wave indicators.

Best fit: Beginners learning Elliott Wave who want a flexible, low-cost charting environment.

How to Choose

Three questions resolve most of the decision:

  1. Do you want to produce wave counts yourself or read them? Software for produce; service for read.
  2. Which markets do you focus on? US stocks/ETFs → Artavest Pro. Global multi-asset → EWI. FX/commodities intraday → EW-Forecast. Any market with your own labeling → MotiveWave/Elliottician/TradingView.
  3. What's your budget? Free–$60/month → TradingView. $50–$150/month → Artavest Pro, Elliottician. $100+/month → EW-Forecast, EWI premium. $700+ one-time → MotiveWave.

For US-focused investors specifically: Artavest Pro covers 108 US stocks and ETFs with weekly analyst-produced wave counts, sector heat map, and insider/options overlays. See the plans page for full tier details, or browse current wave counts in the weekly analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Elliott Wave software?

There is no single best Elliott Wave software — it depends on what you need. Active traders who want desktop charting with automated wave detection typically choose MotiveWave or Elliottician. Investors who want analyst-curated wave counts without learning the methodology themselves choose subscription services like Elliott Wave International or Artavest Pro. Charting-only users often combine TradingView with manual labeling.

Is automated Elliott Wave detection reliable?

Automated wave detection is useful as a starting point but should not be treated as gospel. Algorithms apply the rules mechanically but miss context: degree consistency across timeframes, alternate counts, and the structural judgment a human analyst brings. The most reliable approach is to use automated detection as a first pass and validate with rules and Fibonacci checks manually.

How much does Elliott Wave software cost?

Desktop charting platforms (MotiveWave, Elliottician, Advanced GET) range from $50/month to $1,500 one-time. Subscription analyst services range from $30/month (basic) to $300+/month (institutional). Artavest Pro sits at $49–$149/month covering 108 US stocks and ETFs with weekly analyst-produced wave counts.

Can I learn Elliott Wave without buying software?

Yes — TradingView's free tier lets you draw wave labels manually on any chart, and the rules and guidelines are documented for free across multiple educational sites. Software adds speed and automation but is not required for learning. Many professional analysts use minimal software and rely on their own pattern recognition.

What's the difference between Elliott Wave software and a subscription service?

Software gives you tools to produce your own wave counts; you do the analysis. Subscription services give you wave counts produced by analysts; you read and apply them. Software suits traders who want to build their own analysis skill. Subscription services suit investors who want professional wave counts without learning the methodology from scratch.

Written by Çetin Çalışkan, founder of Artavest Pro. Pricing and features verified May 2026 from public sources; verify directly with each vendor before purchase.