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Just tried comparing multiple stock trading apps. At first, I thought they were all the same, but not at all. Each one has its own strengths.
If you're a beginner like me, Mitrade and Dime! look the best.
Mitrade has no commission fees, access to over 700 assets, and a free demo account to practice trading without real risk.
Dime! is also good, starting at just 50 baht, allowing you to buy fractional shares, using Thai Baht directly without the hassle of converting to dollars.
But if you trade frequently, Liberator is interesting.
It charges a flat fee of 999 baht per month for unlimited trading, which is much cheaper if you consider the number of transactions.
For trading multiple markets like US, HK, and EU in one app, InnovestX is the most complete.
Webull is for those who love technical analysis, with over 50 indicators and advanced chart features.
Honestly, which stock trading app is best depends on your trading style.
What’s important is not to rush and pick the first app you see.
Compare tables first—look at fees, supported markets, and which app feels most comfortable to use.
And if you’re serious about investing, start with a small deposit to test the system.
No need to rush and invest all your money at once.
Use “cold money” that you can afford to lose without affecting your life—this is the safest way to start.