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Right now, there are really a lot of stock trading apps in Thailand. But the problem is each one has different strengths, so I want to share my personal opinion after trying out several apps.
If you ask which app is the best for beginners, I’d say Mitrade because it has 0% commission fees and access to over 700 assets worldwide. Importantly, it offers a free demo account that never expires, so you can practice before trading. The minimum deposit is only $50, which is really suitable for those who are still unsure.
But if you want to start with a small amount of money, just 50 baht, you have to go with Dime! because it supports fractional shares and uses Thai baht directly. The first commission fee per month is free, but the downside is it doesn’t yet support Thai or Hong Kong stocks.
For those who want to diversify investments across multiple markets—US, Hong Kong, Europe—all in one app, InnovestX is the most complete in Thailand right now. However, the minimum per trade is higher ($4.99), making it suitable for people with a decent amount of capital.
For active traders who trade daily, Liberator is excellent with its flat rate of 999 baht per month for unlimited trading. No other app in Thailand offers this, as far as I know.
If you really like technical analysis, Webull has over 50 indicators and the most tools, but its UI is a bit complex, so beginners might find it confusing at first.
For Thai stocks on the SET, no one can beat Bualuang’s streaming service. It provides real-time, accurate data, and has Trade Master for automatic order placement.
Regarding fees, you need to consider how often you trade because an app that’s cheap for infrequent traders might be the most expensive for frequent traders. Choosing the right stock trading app depends more on your trading style than on which app is objectively the best.
Beginners should start with an app that has a simple UI, low minimum deposit, and straightforward fees. No need to jump into professional technical tools right away. Practice first with a demo account if available, then try real trading with small amounts, and increase gradually as you gain confidence.
Another important thing is security. Check whether the app you use is licensed by a regulatory authority, whether it’s the Thai SEC or ASIC in Australia. Enable 2FA for added security. Safety should always come first.
Once you’ve chosen an app, study the stocks you’re interested in thoroughly. Don’t buy just because friends do without understanding. Know what the company does, how profitable it is, whether the price is reasonable, and start with a small amount. No need to rush and invest all your money at once. Only invest with money you can afford to lose, money that won’t impact your life if lost.
Ultimately, the best stock trading app is the one that fits your needs and trading style, not the one that’s best for others.