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So, I see that the investment market in Brazil has really grown a lot. In 2025, about 5 million new investors entered, and now in 2026, the younger crowd is diving headfirst into the apps. I was researching which is the best trading app for beginners and found it interesting how the options have exploded.
There are some pretty cool ones: Mitrade has real-time charts that are pretty nice and lets you practice before putting real money in. Rico is more for young people, with a simple interface. Toro is secure, with good educational content. And then there's XP Investimentos, which is more for those who already understand the market a bit more.
What caught my attention is that now it's much easier to find a good trading app that doesn't charge crazy fees. It used to be complicated, but nowadays even Nubank got into it with Nu Invest, Banco Inter also offers options. And if you want to invest abroad, Avenue is the choice.
The hard part now is choosing which one best fits your profile. If you're a beginner, there are some that are very intuitive. If you want something more robust, others offer more tools. Honestly, the best trading app ends up being the one you actually use, you know? There's no point in having the best platform if you don't understand how it works.
It's worth doing thorough research before choosing, because it really makes a difference when it comes to making money or not.