How to choose the right stock trading app for you depends on whether you’re a beginner or trade frequently—fees vary from app to app.



If you’re a beginner just getting started, Mitrade is a good choice because the commission is 0% and you can practice with a free Demo Account without needing a large minimum deposit. Dime! is also good—get started with just 50 baht to buy fractional US stocks, using baht directly without needing to convert currency.

If you want to trade multiple markets at the same time—US, HK, and EU—InnovestX covers them all, though the minimum per order is higher. For people who trade very frequently every day, Liberator offers a Flat Rate plan at 999 baht per month with unlimited trading, which can be more cost-effective.

If you’re into Technical Analysis and like to view charts, Webull offers 50+ indicators. For Thai stocks on the SET, you’ll need Bualuang’s Streaming service for the best real-time data.

In summary, there’s no single “best” app for everyone. Each app has its own strengths, so choose based on your own trading style.
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