I’ve been looking for platforms to start with little money for a while, and I found these 5 apps that are truly worth it. All are regulated, so that provides peace of mind.



MyTrade is probably the most accessible if you’re just starting out. You can deposit from 20 USD, and the interface is clean, with no unnecessary noise. They have integrated TradingView charts, with adjusted spreads and no commissions. What I liked is that they offer 50k in virtual money so you can practice for 90 days without risk. Ideal if you don’t quite know how everything works.

If you already have experience, AvaTrade is another of the best trading apps because it lets you access MetaTrader 4 and 5, and they offer professional options with higher leverage. Founded in 2006, it’s clear they invest in technology. The minimum deposit is 100 USD.

Plus500 is more for people looking for variety. They have more than 2800 CFDs, access to futures, and recently entered the U.S. market. It’s listed in Londres, so it’s fairly solid. Zero commissions—you only pay spreads.

XM is interesting if you want very high leverage, up to 1000x. They offer micro accounts with a 5 USD deposit. More than 1400 instruments. But be careful: that high leverage is risky if you don’t know what you’re doing.

eToro is the social option. The standout feature is copy trading: it automatically copies the trades of experienced investors. Start from 50 USD, and many say it’s perfect for learning by watching what others do.

Honestly, choosing among these best trading apps depends on your level. If you’re a beginner, MyTrade or eToro. If you’re already trading, AvaTrade or XM. Plus500 if you’re drawn to a variety of assets. The important thing is to practice first with demo money and not risk more than you can afford to lose. All of them have demo accounts so you can try without risk.
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