Elliott Wave Stock Analysis — 70 US Stocks
Artavest Pro publishes weekly Elliott Wave analysis on 70 individual US stocks across mega-cap technology, semiconductors, software, financials, healthcare, energy, industrials, consumer, and high-conviction growth. Every stock gets a refreshed wave count on H4 and Daily timeframes every Monday before US market open, with explicit entry zones, Fibonacci targets, and invalidation levels.
Mega-cap technology (7)
The seven names that drive most US equity index performance. Cleanest wave structures in the market — deep liquidity, broad analyst coverage, and decades of price history.
Semiconductors (7)
AI capex cycle is the dominant macro driver here. Wave structures tend to extend further than normal during themes.
Software & cloud (9)
Quarterly earnings cycles produce identifiable corrective patterns. Cyber security (CRWD, PANW) and observability (DDOG) often lead the group.
Financials & payments (10)
Interest-rate-sensitive; wave counts here often turn ahead of broad SPY moves. Berkshire (BRK.B) is the macro tell.
Healthcare (6)
Long-cycle, low-beta names. Wave counts tend to be slow but reliable on weekly timeframe. GLP-1 names (LLY) carry their own structural cycle.
Energy & industrial (8)
Commodity-cycle exposure. Wave structures on these names lead or lag the energy ETFs (XLE) depending on the count's degree.
Consumer (9)
Discretionary (HD, NKE, DIS, ABNB) trades with risk-on flow; staples (WMT, COST, KO, PG) provides defensive wave counts during corrections.
High-conviction growth (14)
Higher-beta, narrative-driven names. Wave 3 extensions are often outsized. Invalidation levels are critical — narratives break violently.
How Elliott Wave analysis differs for stocks vs ETFs
Individual stocks have single-name catalyst risk that ETFs don't — earnings, FDA decisions, M&A, executive changes can all break a wave structure overnight. We address this by paying closer attention to invalidation levels on individual names than on index ETFs and by combining the wave count with earnings calendar overlay (visible to Pro and Elite subscribers).
On the other hand, individual stocks trace cleaner Wave 3 extensions than diversified baskets because narratives compound. AAPL during product cycles, NVDA during AI capex phases, TSLA during EV adoption — these produce textbook 161.8% or 261.8% Fibonacci extensions that broad- index ETFs rarely show. That makes individual stocks higher-reward (and higher-risk) Elliott Wave vehicles.
We use the star confidence system on every stock wave count: 1-5 stars based on count clarity, Fibonacci confluence, and invalidation tightness. 4-5 star setups are published in the weekly Wave Watch list (High Conviction Setups) so subscribers see the highest-probability opportunities first.
For broader market context, see our ETF Wave Analysis page covering 38 US ETFs and the Elliott Wave Theory Guide for the underlying methodology.
Frequently asked questions
Which US stocks does Artavest Pro analyse with Elliott Wave?
Artavest Pro publishes weekly Elliott Wave analysis on 70 individual US stocks across mega-cap technology, semiconductors, software, financials, healthcare, energy, industrials, consumer, and high-conviction growth. Every stock gets a refreshed wave count on H4 and Daily timeframes every Monday before US market open.
How does Elliott Wave analysis work for individual stocks?
Elliott Wave on individual stocks identifies the current wave position (impulse waves 1-5 or corrective waves A-B-C) using price action plus Fibonacci ratios. The wave count gives an explicit entry zone, target levels (based on Fibonacci extensions), and an invalidation level. If price breaks invalidation, the count was wrong and the trade is exited.
What are the best stocks for Elliott Wave traders?
The cleanest wave structures appear in mega-cap technology stocks (AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, GOOG, META) and large-cap financials (JPM, BAC, BRK.B) because they have decades of price history, deep liquidity, and broad analyst coverage. High-conviction growth names (MSTR, COIN, PLTR) trace cleaner wave counts than typical small caps because they are heavily traded.
How often does Artavest Pro update stock wave counts?
Every Monday before US market open. Each covered stock receives a fresh wave count on the H4 (4-hour) and D1 (daily) timeframes with explicit entry zones, Fibonacci targets, and invalidation levels. Ad-hoc updates can happen mid-week if a major structural break occurs in the broad market.
Can I get Elliott Wave analysis on a stock not in the 70-stock universe?
Yes. Pro tier subscribers get 1 Stock Request per month, Elite tier gets 3. The credit system also allows on-demand analysis for any US ticker. Stock Requests are deduplicated across users — if multiple subscribers request the same ticker, it gets analysed once and shared, with credits charged only to the requesters.
Do Artavest's wave counts work for swing trading and long-term investing?
Yes — the H4 and Daily timeframes serve different horizons. H4 counts are typically actionable for 1-4 week swing trades. Daily counts capture 1-3 month structural moves. Combined with the Weekly Briefings published every Monday, traders can align entries on H4 with the larger-degree wave context on D1.
Get weekly wave counts on 70 US stocks
Refreshed every Monday before US market open. H4 + Daily timeframes, explicit entry zones, Fibonacci targets, invalidation levels, and a 1-5 star confidence rating on every count.
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