I've been testing different trading platforms with small capital for a while, and honestly, there are interesting options depending on your profile. I started with MiTrade because I needed something simple for beginners, and honestly, the best trading app to get started is that one. You can start with just $20, TradingView charts are integrated, and the interface doesn't overwhelm you with unnecessary buttons. Perfect if you want to try without spending much.



Then I tried AvaTrade when I wanted something more robust. It has MetaTrader 4 and 5, many more assets, and if you switch to a professional account, you get higher leverage. It's the best trading app if you already have experience and want advanced options. I also reviewed Plus500, which offers a brutal variety of assets (more than 2800), including futures. Good if you're looking for something with more breadth.

XM is hardcore, honestly. Leverage up to 1000x, multiple account types, but definitely not for beginners. And eToro... well, copy trading is its strength. You automatically copy successful traders and learn along the way.

The key is to know what you're looking for. If you're a beginner, MiTrade remains the best trading app for simplicity and minimum deposit. If you have experience, AvaTrade or XM give you more tools. The important thing is to practice first with a demo account because any platform you choose involves real risk. I would suggest trying with little money, learning the movements, and then deciding where to continue.
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