The real deal. If you want to choose a stock trading app in 2026, it’s not an easy decision—new apps keep coming out, fees keep getting reduced, and features keep improving. The problem is figuring out which one fits you best.



I’ve been trading stocks for a while and I’ve tried several apps. I think Mitrade is good because it has 0% commission and gives you access to stocks worldwide. If you’re a beginner, Dime! is also good—you can start with just 50 baht and you don’t need to move money multiple times. As for Liberator, it’s suited to people who trade frequently, because it charges a flat 999 baht per month and trading is unlimited.

For people who want to trade international stocks across multiple markets, InnovestX is comprehensive, offering the US, HK, and EU in one place—but you need a fairly decent amount of money. If you’re into technical analysis, Webull has lots of charts and indicators. And if you like Thai stocks, Bualuang’s streaming service is still number one.

But here’s what I’ve learned: there is no single best stock trading app for everyone. It depends on who you are, how often you trade, how much money you have, and which markets you want to trade. Before choosing an app, you need to know yourself first—what type suits you.

If you’re just starting out, I recommend choosing a stock trading app that’s easy to use and not complicated. Open it up and you’ll quickly know what to press—you don’t need to read a thick manual. Fees should be clear, with no hidden charges. Start with low minimums so you can practice your skills first.

Another important thing is security. An app that has a license from กลต. or an overseas regulator like ASIC generally looks safer. And once you open your account, set up 2FA immediately—don’t be lazy.

I’ve seen many people make the mistake of focusing on which stock trading app to choose. What matters isn’t which one you pick—it matters whether you have a plan first: how long you’ll hold, when you’ll sell, and how much of a loss you’re willing to accept. Without a plan, even the best stock trading app won’t help if you don’t know what you’re doing.
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