I’ve been looking for good trading apps with little money for a while, and honestly, it really changed the game. I used to think you needed thousands to get started, but that’s not the case. I found these 5 platforms that are pretty good if you want to begin with a small capital.



MyTrade is probably the simplest. You can start with just $20, the interface is clean, and it won’t overwhelm you with a thousand buttons. It has integrated TradingView charts and access to stocks, crypto, gold, oil... everything in one account. For someone just starting out, it’s quite accessible.

If you already have experience and want more leverage, AvaTrade lets you access professional accounts. It supports MetaTrader 4 and 5, has more than 1200 assets, and allows you to automate investments. The minimum deposit is $100.

Plus500 is interesting if you’re looking for variety. They have more than 2800 CFDs, and they’ve just added futures and prediction markets. It’s more geared toward active traders who already know what they’re doing. Also, $100 minimum.

XM has the craziest leverage: up to 1000x. But keep in mind, that’s for profiles that really know how to manage risk. You can start with as little as $5, so it’s accessible. It also works well with MetaTrader.

And eToro stands out for copy trading. Automatically copying what experienced traders do is great if you’re a beginner. Minimum $50 to start.

The thing is, each one has its own style. If you’re a novice and want something simple, Mitradesobresale stands out for its interface and low deposit. If you already know more, AvaTrade and XM give you more advanced tools. Plus500 if what draws you in is the variety of assets. And eToro if you prefer learning by copying others.

The important part is that now there are trading apps that are accessible to almost anyone. It used to be for people with a lot of money, but not anymore. Just remember: all trading involves risk. Practice first with the demo accounts that all of them offer, which come with virtual money so you don’t lose any real money while you learn.
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