Elliott Wave · a learning community
A room for people learning to read the chart properly. Work through the curriculum, post your own counts for review, and hold our analysis to a record we publish either way.
Why we exist
You’ve seen it. Someone posts a wave count. Price goes the other way. The count quietly gets redrawn, the screenshot disappears, and the next post claims another win.
The method gets blamed for what is really a discipline problem. A count that can be redrawn after the fact is not analysis. It is a description of something that has already happened.
We think Elliott Wave is a powerful framework for reading market structure. We also think most of what is taught and sold under its name falls a long way short of it.
So we do it differently: the count, the invalidation and the alternate all go out together, before the move, and the outcome gets published either way.
The method
Not a target and a hope. A structured read anyone can check, at any time, against what price actually did.
Knowing in advance where you are wrong is what separates analysis from commentary.
The scorecard
Every published call is reviewed against what price actually did, and each result is recorded the same way, so outcomes stay comparable over time. Every closed call falls into one of four categories, and we publish all four.
The main count was right.
The stated alternative was right, which still counts as sound analysis.
We were wrong, and risk was capped exactly where we drew it.
Wrong beyond the level we set, with the risk not contained.
That fourth category is the one that matters, and keeping it close to zero is the real work. It is also why a hit rate below fifty percent is nothing to hide: analysis that defines its own risk in advance does not need to be right most of the time to be useful.
Crowd sentiment
Elliott Wave describes crowd psychology, so it is worth measuring the crowd directly. Cast your call, add a target if you have one, and we publish where sentiment stood when price actually turned.
These results reflect the opinions of visitors, not our own analysis. Nothing here is advice or a forecast. Our own count goes in the room, with its invalidation level attached like every other.
On YouTube
Our analysis is free and public. Every week: the last call scored honestly, the new count with its invalidation, and a clinic on counts sent in by viewers. Watch as much as you like without paying anything.
Wave Academy
A structured curriculum, written and designed as proper teaching material rather than a folder of screenshots. Each part is named after a wave degree, and the same names serve as member ranks. Everyone starts at Subminuette.
Inside the room
You can watch our analysis on YouTube for nothing, and you should. What the room adds is your turn: put your own count up, have it pulled apart, ask the question you are stuck on, and argue the chart with people doing the same. Ranks follow the wave degrees, so you can see how far you have come and who is a step ahead of you.
Not a fit if you want
If that is what you are looking for, this is not the right room. We publish our highest-probability count and the reasoning behind it. What you do with your own capital remains your decision.
Partners
If you already teach or analyse markets, we would rather share an audience than compete for one. You introduce members, you earn every month they stay, and your free content has a place in the room so members find your work too.
Fifteen dollars for every member you introduce, every month they stay, for the first twenty partners. Ten after that. We approve partners individually, and one rule applies without exception: no income claims, no guarantees, no fabricated results. That standard is the basis of our reputation, and it has to hold for anyone speaking on our behalf.
Partner programmeMembership
Watching costs nothing and always will. Membership is for when you want your own counts looked at, the rest of the curriculum, and people to ask.
The Discord, Degree 1 of the Wave Academy, and every weekly video on YouTube. No card needed.
Join the DiscordFull access to the curriculum, the counts and the room. Billed monthly, cancel any time.
Join monthlyThe same access, two months free, billed once a year. Best if you intend to work through the whole curriculum.
Join annuallyQuestions
No, deliberately. We publish our highest-probability count with its invalidation level and the reasoning behind it. The goal is that you eventually do not need us to tell you what the chart says.
That is a fair criticism of how it is usually taught. A count that can be redrawn after the fact is not analysis. Our answer is structural: every count is posted with the level that invalidates it, before the move, and the result is recorded either way.
No. The Academy starts at the beginning. If you already count, start at the degree that matches your level.
The curriculum is self-paced and the analysis takes a few minutes to read. Learning to count properly takes months. We would rather say so than pretend otherwise.
Yes, and a real one. Our weekly analysis goes out free on YouTube, the Discord is open to anyone, and Degree 1 of the Wave Academy is free inside it. Membership is what you pay for when you want your own counts reviewed, the remaining five degrees, and somewhere to ask questions and get answers.
Because watching a finished count teaches you far less than having your own taken apart. The videos show you how we read a chart. The room is where someone reads yours, tells you which rule you broke, and shows you what to look at next time.
You get access to the room straight away, and the full curriculum with it. Start at the first degree, post in the introductions channel, and put your first count up whenever you are ready. Nobody is graded on how long that takes.
Indices, gold, the major currency pairs and the larger crypto markets. The method is the same in all of them, which is rather the point.
Any time, from your own account. Access runs to the end of the paid period.
Risk disclosure
Primary Count is operated by Stockbase Handelsbolag, org.nr 969802-7985, Sweden. Primary Count provides educational content and market analysis for informational purposes only. Nothing published here is investment advice, a personal recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any financial instrument. We are not licensed financial advisers and do not provide investment advisory services.
Trading involves substantial risk. You can lose more than your initial deposit on leveraged products. Past performance, ours or anyone else’s, does not indicate future results. Any published track record reflects analysis outcomes, not client returns.
All trading decisions are your own and taken at your own risk. Seek independent, licensed advice if you are unsure whether a product is suitable for you.