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I've been looking for the best apps to trade with little money for a while, and honestly, there are several interesting options depending on what you're looking for. If you're just starting out, MiTrade is quite solid because the minimum deposit is only $20 USD, and the interface is super clean—no complications. They have integrated TradingView charts and let you try with $50,000 in virtual money for 90 days.
Now, if you already have experience and want more options, AvaTrade offers MT4 and MT5 with professional accounts if you need higher leverage. Plus500 is interesting if you're into trading futures, and they have a huge variety of assets. XM is another that works well for advanced traders, especially if you're proficient with MetaTrader, and the minimum deposit is just $5 USD.
For those who want to learn by watching others, eToro has its copy trading system that’s pretty well designed. Most of these trading apps have low commissions or tight spreads, so it mostly depends on your trader profile.
The key is to try demo accounts first without risking real money. All of them offer that, and honestly, each has its strengths. Which one are you using?