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I've been looking for trading apps that work with little money, and I found these five that are really worth it. Mitrade is the easiest of all, you can start with just $20, and the interface is super clean. It has integrated TradingView charts and a demo account with 50k virtual funds to practice risk-free.
If you already have experience, AvaTrade offers more options. It supports MetaTrader 4 and 5, has professional accounts with higher leverage, and deposits start from $100. Plus500 is another interesting option if you're looking for a variety of assets; they have over 2,800 CFDs and access to futures.
XM is for those who like extreme leverage, up to 1000x, and you can open an account with just $5. eToro is different because it has copy trading, ideal if you want to replicate the trades of experienced traders.
Honestly, all these trading apps have low or zero commissions, depending on what you're looking for. If you're a beginner, Mitrade or eToro are the most accessible. If you know what you're doing, XM or AvaTrade offer more tools. I would suggest trying the demo first, since all of them have one, so you can see which one best fits your style. Has anyone else tried any of these?