Just finished comparing stock trading apps in Thailand. There are quite a few real ones. If you're a beginner like me, at first I thought choosing would be difficult, but actually it depends on what kind of trading you want to do.



For beginners like us, Mitrade is the best. Zero percent commission and a demo account to practice without using real money. You can start with just $50. If you want a more relaxed approach, buy fractional shares with Dime! Starting at just 50 baht, using baht directly.

Regarding frequent trading, Liberator prefers a flat rate of 999 baht for unlimited trading. For beginner stock trading apps that want to learn, Mitrade remains the best. Anyone tried it?
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