I've been trying out different trading apps with little money for a while, and honestly, the offerings are much better than a few years ago. If you're a beginner, Mitrade seems to be the best app to start trading: the interface is clean, without much noise, and you can open an account with just $20. It has integrated TradingView charts and tight spreads.



If you already have experience and want more leverage, AvaTrade and XM are serious options. AvaTrade stands out with MetaTrader 4 and 5, while XM offers up to 1000x leverage (be careful with that). Plus500 is interesting if you're looking for a variety of assets and futures, although it requires more knowledge.

Now, if you're one of those who prefer copying others' trades without thinking too much, eToro has its thing with copy trading. It works well for learning, although the best trading app really depends on your style.

My advice: try demo accounts first. All offer virtual funds to practice risk-free. And remember, trading involves real risks, so don't put in money you can't afford to lose. The best trading app is the one that fits your level and goals, not the one promising the most profits.
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