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Many people have been asking which stock trading app is the best to choose, and I happened to come across content about this topic, so I’d like to share my own thoughts.
Honestly, there’s no single app that’s best for everyone. It depends on what kind of trader you are. If you’re just getting started, Mitrade seems like a good option because it has 0% commission, access to more than 700 assets, and a free Demo Account so you can practice without risking real money. As for Dime!, it’s suitable for people who don’t have much money, since you can start with just 50 baht to buy fractional shares and use baht directly.
If you want to trade multiple markets like the US, HK, and Europe in one app, InnovestX covers that well, but the minimum is higher. For people who trade very frequently, Liberator offers a flat rate of 999 baht per month with unlimited trading, which is much better value. And if you like analyzing charts, Webull has 50+ indicators, making it very comprehensive. For Thai stocks, Streaming ของบัวหลวง is still the top choice.
What you need to be careful about is checking which app fits your amount of money, your trading frequency, and the markets you’re interested in, because an app that’s affordable for someone trading once a month might be expensive for someone trading every day. If you can, try using a demo account first so you can get a feel for the system—there’s no need to rush to put money in.
I’d like to know which app other people choose—are you using it and are you satisfied? Share your experience!